56 So. 174 | Miss. | 1910
delivered the opinion of the court.
After a most careful consideration of this record in all of its aspects, we reach the following conclusions: The contract between the parties gave appellants the
This case is reversed and remanded, with instruction to the trial court to have an accounting between appellants and appellee. If it shall appear that the appellants are due appellee any sum for timber cut by them before January 1, 1908, and not paid for, then the court shall decree that the appellee shall deduct so much from the three thousand, two hundred dollars as is necessary to pay for the timber cut by appellants and not paid for, giving a decree in favor of appellants' for the balance; and if it shall appear that appellants have paid all that they owe to appellee, then appellants shall have a decree for the whole sum, and the court shall make any sum found due appellants a charge on the timber in question.
Reversed and remanded.
Suggestion of error filed and overruled.