GALBREATH v. SCOTT

81-364.

433 So.2d 454 (1983)

Louise GALBREATH and C & G Excavating, Inc. v. H.K. SCOTT.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 27, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David C. Wear of Wear & Wear and Loma B. Beaty, Fort Payne, for appellants.

Robert W. Hanson, Albertville, for appellee.


FAULKNER, Justice.

Defendants, Louise Galbreath and C & G Excavating, Inc. (C & G), appeal from a judgment of $50,000.00, entered after a jury verdict in favor of H.K. Scott.

C & G was organized under the laws of Florida. Galbreath and Scott each owned twenty-five shares of stock in the corporation. By virtue of an alleged interest in the fifty-first share of stock in C & G, Galbreath was able to elect herself and her son to the board of directors...

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