VINSON v. FENTRESS


232 S.W.2d 272 (1950)

VINSON v. FENTRESS et al.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee. Western Section. At Jackson.

Certiorari Denied July 15, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clyde P. West and Harold Ratcliff, of Memphis, for plaintiff-in-error.

Armstrong, McCadden, Allen, Braden & Goodman, Albert Johns, all of Memphis, for Fentress.

James J. Pleasants, Jr., Charles M. Crump, of Memphis, for City of Memphis.


Certiorari Denied by Supreme Court July 15, 1950.

SWEPSTON, Judge.

Plaintiff, Katherine Vinson, sued the defendants, Ethel C. Fentress and City of Memphis for personal injuries occurring when she fell on the sidewalk in front of the building on Union Avenue owned by the first named defendant.

The case was tried to a jury. At the close of plaintiff's proof in chief a peremptory instruction in favor of Fentress was given and at the close of all the proof...

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