Tanner v. Utah Poultry & Farmers Cooperative
Tanner v. Utah Poultry & Farmers Cooperative
Opinion of the Court
Appeal from a judgment dismissing plaintiff’s complaint, included in which were six causes of action. Affirmed, with costs to defendants.
This case has to do with an accounting between the parties as to the processing and/or sale of plaintiff’s turkeys by defendants. The accounting demanded dates from 1941. The basic claims of plaintiff are that defendants were guilty of deceit in handling the product, and in accounting for the proceeds. Many years had passed before such claims were made, plaintiff claiming he discovered the alleged fraud in 1957, suit being filed shortly prior to the time the limitations statute would have run on such discovery.
After about 1200 pages of record, much of which was devoted to argument, numerous motions and novel pleadings, the trial
Reference
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- Ray S. TANNER, and v. UTAH POULTRY & FARMERS COOPERATIVE and George Rudd and Charles Rudd, and
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