DAVIS v. HOLLOWELL

Docket No. 23, Calendar No. 44,508.

326 Mich. 673 (1950)

40 N.W.2d 641

DAVIS v. HOLLOWELL.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 9, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph W. McAuliffe, for plaintiff.

Paulson, Laing, Palmer & Tinker (Steg J. Lignell, of counsel), for defendants.


BUTZEL, J.

Floragene Davis brought action against Harriette Hollowell Douglas, driver of an automobile in which she was injured as a guest passenger. She joined as codefendants Ben Hollowell and Ruth Hollowell, owners of the car, with whose consent defendant Douglas was using it. She claimed that defendants were guilty of gross negligence and wilful and wanton misconduct.

At the conclusion of plaintiff's proofs motions were made to dismiss as to the vehicle...

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