KING v. BRINDLEY

6 Div. 953, 954.

51 So.2d 870 (1951)

KING et al. v. BRINDLEY et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 12, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. W. Davies and Davies & Williams, all of Birmingham, for appellants.

Clifford Emond, of Birmingham, for appellees.


LIVINGSTON, Chief Justice.

Jean Brindley and Doris Barker sued C. B. King, doing business as Shades Valley Cab Company, Casualty Reciprocal Exchange of Kansas City, Missouri, and Tom F. Gallups, in the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Alabama, claiming damages for personal injuries received when an automobile in which they were riding collided with an automobile belonging to King and driven by Gallups.

Separate suits were filed in the court below, but the...

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