SWILLEY v. ECONOMY CAB CO. OF JACKSONVILLE


46 So.2d 173 (1950)

SWILLEY v. ECONOMY CAB CO. OF JACKSONVILLE.

Supreme Court of Florida, en Banc.

Rehearing Denied May 31, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Price & Stewart and Fred B. Noble, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Mathews & Mathews, Jacksonville, for appellee.


SEBRING, Justice.

The plaintiff has appealed from a judgment sustaining a demurrer to his second amended declaration. The question is whether any of the four counts of the declaration states a cause of action.

Certain allegations of fact which are common to all four counts of the declaration may be briefly stated as follows:

The defendant owned and operated a taxicab for hire in Jacksonville, Florida. The defendant accepted the plaintiff, in the nighttime...

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