LOUISVILLE & N. R. CO. v. LOWREY

2 Div. 826.

64 So.2d 139 (1953)

LOUISVILLE & N. R. CO. v. LOWREY.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

March 17, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pettus, Fuller, Reeves & Stewart, Selma, Steiner, Crum & Baker, Montgomery and John W. Drinkard, Linden, for appellant.

Leonard M. Lowrey, Jr., Linden, for appellee.


PRICE, Judge.

Plaintiff sued to recover damages for the killing of her horse by one of defendant's trains. The cause was tried in the court below without the intervention of a jury. A judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff and her damages assessed at Five Hundred Dollars.

The basis of the assignments of error is that the court erred in rendering a verdict for appellee on account of the insufficiency of the evidence, and in overruling the motion for a...

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