OZMENT v. EATMON

Civ. 5685.

521 So.2d 48 (1988)

James T. OZMENT v. Kenneth D. EATMON.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

January 6, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter A. Griess of Griess & Steele, Eutaw, for appellant.

William C. Brewer III, Livingston, for appellee.


HOLMES, Judge.

This is an unjust enrichment case.

The defendant sold a herd of cattle to a third party and then refused to compensate the plaintiff for "pasturing" the cattle upon his land.

The plaintiff sued the defendant. In finding for the plaintiff, the trial court concluded that, "[b]ased on the entire evidence and circumstances, the Court finds that equity is done by obligating [the defendant] to pay [the plaintiff] and then look to his [i.e...

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