JOHNSON v. LANGLEY

84-946.

495 So.2d 1061 (1986)

Van O. JOHNSON and Betty Johnson v. Charles D. LANGLEY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

September 19, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward R. Jackson of Tweedy, Jackson & Beech, Jasper, for appellants.

William H. Atkinson of Fite, Davis, Atkinson and Bentley, Hamilton, for appellee.


MADDOX, Justice.

This is a fraud case. The defendants and plaintiff formed a corporation to open and operate a restaurant in 1980. The defendants/appellants, Van O. Johnson and his wife Betty, owned half of the stock in the corporation and the plaintiff/appellee, Charles Langley, owned the other half. Defendant Betty Johnson was given stock apparently because it took three people to form a corporation in Alabama at that time. Defendant Van Johnson owned a parcel of...

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