HUNT v. JORDAN

0528

286 S.C. 340 (1985)

333 S.E.2d 569

Rexford H. HUNT, Jr., Respondent, v. B.A. JORDAN, III, and Chuck D.G. Hembree, d/b/a Carolina Timber Company, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided July 24, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Mann, II, and Sharon McCain Rickborn, Columbia, for appellants.

James M. Brailsford, III, of Robinson, McFadden, Moore, Pope, Williams, Taylor & Brailsford, Columbia, for respondent.


Heard May 21, 1985.

Decided July 24, 1985.

SHAW, Judge:

Respondent Rexford H. Hunt, Jr., brought this action for trespass and conversion against his neighbor, appellant B.A. Jordan, III, and Jordan's timber cutter, Chuck D.G. Hembree. The circuit court directed a verdict for Hunt as to actual damages, leaving the determination of which defendant was liable and the amount of his liability to the jury. The jury returned a verdict against Jordan for ...

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