KING v. TENNESSEE CENT. R. CO.


253 S.W.2d 202 (1952)

KING v. TENNESSEE CENT. R. CO.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee Middle Section.

Certiorari Denied October 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph L. Lackey, and Robert H. Polk, both of Nashville, for plaintiff in error.

Martin & Cochran, and John D. Whalley, all of Nashville, for defendant in error.


Certiorari Denied by Supreme Court October 10, 1952.

HOWELL, Judge.

This is a suit for personal injuries sustained by the plaintiff Oliver T. King when a truck in which he was riding with a fellow employe of the Nashville Tennessean ran into a box car of the defendant Tennessee Central Railway Company while it was standing still on a switch track of the defendant on 12th Avenue North in Nashville early in the morning of January 18, 1948. The box car in question...

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