SEMINOLE PEANUT CO. v. GOODSON

70665, 70666.

176 Ga. App. 42 (1985)

335 S.E.2d 157

SEMINOLE PEANUT COMPANY v. GOODSON (two cases).

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 16, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce W. Kirbo, Kenneth L. Hornsby, for appellant.

Ben Kirbo, for appellees.


BANKE, Chief Judge.

The appellant, Seminole Peanut Company, is in the business of purchasing peanuts from farmers and other sources and shelling them for resale to commercial users. The appellees, L. R. and Ronnie L. Goodson, are peanut farmers. They filed separate suits against Seminole to recover actual and punitive damages and attorney fees for breach of contract and fraud, based on allegations that Seminole's president, Lee Jones, had induced them to sell Seminole...

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