COLONIAL BAKING CO. OF ALA. v. PINE DALE, INC.

81-879.

436 So.2d 856 (1983)

COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY OF ALABAMA v. PINE DALE, INC., et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 5, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dana E. Schmaeling of Webb, Crumpton & McGregor, Montgomery, for appellant.

Elisha C. Poole of Poole & Poole, Greenville, for appellees.


ALMON, Justice.

This is an appeal from a suit for specific performance of an option to purchase land and/or damages for breach of the option contract. The trial court entered a judgment holding that the plaintiffs were not entitled to recover.

Colonial Baking Company of Alabama began occupying a building owned by L.H. Black and his wife in Greenville, Alabama, in 1949. Colonial rented the building without a written lease until 1959, when the parties entered...

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