ALDRIDGE v. SEABORN

6 Div. 883.

46 So.2d 424 (1950)

ALDRIDGE v. SEABORN et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 11, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. G. Redden, of Vernon, for appellant.

Young & Young, of Vernon, for appellees.


LIVINGSTON, Justice.

Plaintiff sued the partnership of Seaborn Brothers, and Homer Seaborn, Marshall Seaborn and Paul Seaborn, individually, for damages for personal injuries and damage to his automobile. The complaint contained one count for simple negligence.

Homer Seaborn interposed pleas of the general issue and contributory negligence. Marshall and Paul Seaborn interposed pleas of the general issue, contributory negligence and a plea denying that they...

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