WILLIAMS v. J. W. BLACK LUMBER CO.

No. 81-185.

628 S.W.2d 13 (1982)

Ches WILLIAMS and Gaye B. Williams, Appellants, v. J. W. BLACK LUMBER COMPANY, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

February 16, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald A. Forrest, West Memphis, for appellants.

Frierson, Walker, Snellgrove & Laser by G. D. Walker, Jonesboro, for appellee.


HAYS, Justice.

Appellants Ches and Gaye Williams are the owners of Cow Island, a part of Shelby County, Tennessee, but attached to Arkansas. J. W. Black Lumber Company, appellee, brought suit against appellants claiming damages of $14,531.25 for breach of contract to sell four parcels of timber on Cow Island. The complaint alleges the parties contracted in writing on April 17, 1978, for the sale of 640 acres, more or less, for $30,000.00 but only 330 acres of timber...

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