IRBY v. WILLIAMS


231 S.W.2d 1 (1950)

IRBY v. WILLIAMS

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 20, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. C. Lawrence, Jamestown, James A. Hicks, Albany, for appellant.

F. D. Curry, Louisville, J. A. Flowers and Hile Pritchard, Albany, Davis, Boehl, Viser, & Marcus, Louisville, for appellee.


VAN SANT, Commissioner.

Appellant brought the action against appellee, C. O. Williams, and his son, Willie Williams, to recover for injuries sustained while a guest in appellee's automobile which was being driven by the son who allegedly was using the car as agent for his father under the family purpose doctrine. At the conclusion of all the evidence, the court sustained the motion of appellee for a directed verdict in his favor.

The general plea of negligence...

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