BLACKMON v. KING METALS CO.

88-719.

553 So.2d 105 (1989)

James Royce BLACKMON v. KING METALS COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

October 27, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles J. Kettler, Jr., Luverne, for appellant.

John A. Nichols of Lightfoot & Nichols, Luverne, for appellee.


STEAGALL, Justice.

King Metals Company, now known as Building Technologies, Inc., was a foreign corporation not qualified to do business in Alabama. It sells agricultural roofing, siding, and accessories. James Royce Blackmon, a construction contractor doing business as Blackmon Construction Company, placed telephone orders with King Metals on April 7 and April 15, 1987, for $18,301.13 worth of metal products. Both orders were shipped on April 16, 1987. Blackmon received...

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