HILL AIR OF GADSDEN, INC. v. MARSHALL

87-172.

526 So.2d 15 (1988)

HILL AIR OF GADSDEN, INC. v. Richard MARSHALL.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 29, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard W. Bell of Bell, Maples & Associates, Pelham, for appellant.

Jack W. Torbert of Torbert and Torbert, Gadsden, for appellee.


MADDOX, Justice.

Hill Air of Gadsden, Inc. (hereinafter "Hill Air"), appeals from a judgment against it and in favor of Richard Marshall. Marshall sued Hill Air for damage to his Cessna 210 aircraft that occurred during a windstorm while the aircraft was moored at Hill Air's tie-down facility at the Gadsden Municipal Airport. The two theories Marshall included in his complaint were (1) breach of a bailment contract and (2) negligence.

Hill Air raised the affirmative...

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