SCOTT v. JORDAN

No. 5828.

661 P.2d 59 (1983)

99 N.M. 567

Orville Keith SCOTT and Mildred E. Scott, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. A.R. Pike JORDAN, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of New Mexico.

February 10, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin B. Tatum, Walker & Tatum, Clovis, for defendant-appellant.

Dan B. Buzzard, Clovis, Sarah M. Singleton, Santa Fe, for plaintiffs-appellees.


OPINION

DONNELLY, Judge.

Defendant, A.R. Pike Jordan, appeals from a judgment in favor of plaintiffs, Orville Keith Scott and Mildred E. Scott, determining that defendant's livestock feeding operation constituted a nuisance and permanently enjoining defendant from operating his cattle feedlot in its present location.

Defendant contends on appeal that the judgment of the trial court was erroneous because:...

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