SHEW v. BAILEY


260 S.W.2d 362 (1951)

SHEW v. BAILEY (three cases).

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Eastern Section.

November 14, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Simmonds & Bowman, Johnson City, for plaintiffs in error.

Bernard Cantor and Chase & Neel, Johnson City, Tenn., for defendants in error.


ANDERSON, Presiding Judge.

These three cases were tried together. They arose out of the collision between an automobile belonging to Shew and a motorcycle being operated by the minor, Harold Bailey, at or near the northeast corner of the intersection of Oakland Avenue and Watauga Avenue, in Johnson City. The accident occurred at five o'clock p.m. on June 9, 1950.

The first case was instituted by Shew against Harold Bailey. Shew sought to recover compensation...

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