Nature Of The Case

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Facts

Herring (D) executed a contract with Kitchen (P) reciting that payment in full was received for a tract of land for which a good deed was given. One of the defendants, Pridgen (D1) wrote the contract and was a subscribing witness. P was put into possession in 1847. D1 united with him and another defendant, Musgrove under a contract with D1 and commenced cutting down the timber, which was the chief value to the land. In January of 1848, D executed a deed for the land to D1, and under that title, P was put out of possession. P sued for specific performance, an accounting of profits, and for an injunction. P arranged with Musgrove to continue timber operations, and they agreed to account with the successful party.

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