LOUISVILLE REFINING COMPANY v. MUDD


339 S.W.2d 181 (1960)

LOUISVILLE REFINING COMPANY, Appellant, v. Dorothy MUDD, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 7, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond F. Bossmeyer (Heidenberg & Bossmeyer), John K. Skaggs, Jr. (Skaggs, Hays & Fahey) James E. Fahey, David R. Driscoll, Jr., Louisville, for appellant.

J. W. Jones, Louisville, for appellee.


PALMORE, Judge.

The appellee, Dorothy Mudd, won a verdict and judgment awarding her $1,000 for diminution of the market value of her home as the result of an alleged permanent nuisance created and maintained by the appellant, Louisville Refining Company (hereinafter called the Company), in the operation of its petroleum refinery. The Company moves for an appeal, contending it was entitled to a directed verdict and judgment...

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