GREENHILL v. BEAR CREEK DEV. AUTHORITY

86-440.

519 So.2d 938 (1988)

Arvil GREENHILL v. BEAR CREEK DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 15, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Curtis M. Simpson, Florence, for appellant.

William M. Bouldin of Guin, Bouldin & Alexander, Russellville, and William Atkinson of Fite, Davis, Atkinson & Bentley, Hamilton, for appellees.


HOUSTON, Justice.

Plaintiff, Arvil Greenhill, appeals from a summary judgment granted in favor of the defendants, Bear Creek Development Authority, Don Sibley, and Farris Taylor. We affirm.

Plaintiff purchased a recreational use permit allowing him to picnic or camp on property subject to the general supervision of the Bear Creek Development Authority (BCDA) (see § 33-15-1, et seq., Ala.Code 1975). He was subsequently arrested for using restricted areas...

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