BURGESS v. KANSAS CITY

No. 21555.

242 S.W.2d 591 (1951)

BURGESS v. KANSAS CITY.

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

October 1, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David M. Proctor, John J. Cosgrove, T. James Conway, Jr., and Preston Longino, all of Kansas City, for appellant.

Charles Rubins, Walter A. Raymond, Kansas City, for respondent.


CAVE, Judge.

Plaintiff recovered judgment for $4,000 for personal injuries against Kansas City and John Koury. Kansas City alone appealed.

The evidence discloses that Kansas City had, from time to time, issued to defendant, Koury, a yearly permit to operate a lunch wagon on the parkway between the sidewalk and curbing of Southwest Boulevard in said city. The parkway was a part of a public street. The lunch wagon was approximately 14 feet long, 7 feet wide...

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