HENDRICKS v. GARST


234 S.W.2d 160 (1950)

HENDRICKS v. GARST.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 10, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Meredith, Iler & Logan, Central City, for appellant.

Russell O'Neill, Greenville, for appellee.


HELM, Justice.

Appellee, Charles Garst, alleged that Woodrow Hendricks, infant son of appellant, J. D. (Jim) Hendricks, with the consent and permission of his father, used his father's Ford pickup truck, a truck permitted by appellant to be used for the convenience and pleasure of his family; that on August 23, 1947, he had parked his 1940 Packard automobile "adjacent on a public highway in Muhlenberg County * * * near Briar Creek Church"; that Woodrow Hendricks drove...

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