BURNS v. SEALY INS. AGENCY, INC.

87-1499.

545 So.2d 763 (1989)

John BURNS v. SEALY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC., et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 5, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James D. Turner of Turner and Turner, and Wilbor J. Hust, Jr. of Zeanah, Hust & Summerford, Tuscaloosa for appellant.

Christopher Lyle McIlwain of Hubbard, Waldrop, Reynolds, Davis & McIlwain, Tuscaloosa, for appellees.


STEAGALL, Justice.

This appeal arises from an alleged breach of a contract for the sale of stock in which John L. Burns agreed to sell all of his outstanding shares in Sealy Insurance Agency, Inc., to that company. Burns sued the insurance company, Charlie O. Sealy, Virginia R. Sealy, and William E. Payne, alleging duress, fraud, and breach of contract. The defendants' answer included several affirmative defenses, among them the statute of limitations, and also asserted...

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