BREEDEN v. CITY OF NOME

No. 5279.

628 P.2d 924 (1981)

Floyd BREEDEN, Appellant, v. CITY OF NOME, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

June 5, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C.R. Kennelly, Kennelly, Azar & Donohue, Fairbanks, for appellant.

R. Eldridge Hicks, Ruskin, Barker & Hicks, Anchorage, for appellee.

Before RABINOWITZ, C.J., and CONNOR, BURKE, MATTHEWS and COMPTON, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Floyd Breeden was the city manager of Nome. While employed by the city, Breeden ordered cash payments to himself representing compensation for unused accrued vacation and sick leave time, which ultimately amounted to $18,943.58. Breeden claims to have relied upon the representations of his subordinates in the employ of the city in deciding that his contract with the city permitted such payments during his employment rather than at the termination of his...

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