DEATLEY v. PHILLIPS


225 S.W.2d 296 (1949)

311 Ky. 698

DEATLEY v. PHILLIPS.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 13, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Hargett and Philip Hargett, Maysville, for appellant.

James M. Collins, Jr., Maysville, for appellee.


MORRIS, Commissioner.

Leroy Deatley met his death December 28, 1943, in a collision of a C. & O. train and a taxicab owned and operated by appellees, doing business as Phillips Taxicab Company. His administrator sought to recover from defendant $10,000 for his estate, alleging that death was due to the careless and negligent manner in which the taxi was operated, and so as to cause it to collide with a C. & O. railway...

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