JONES v. THOMAS

1900430.

581 So.2d 843 (1991)

Fred T. JONES, Sr. v. Nena E. THOMAS.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 31, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Talmadge H. Fambrough, Pell City, for appellant.

Erskine R. Funderburg of Church, Trussell & Funderburg, Pell City, for appellee.


HOUSTON, Justice.

Fred T. Jones, Sr., sued Nena E. Thomas and John Wayne Davis, alleging, in part, that he had lent them $25,000 to start a business and that they had refused to repay him. Thomas and Davis answered by saying that they had entered into a partnership with Jones; that Jones had contributed $25,000 to that partnership; and that Jones was entitled to reimbursement from the partnership's assets only to the extent of his interest therein. The trial court...

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