LOUISVILLE & N. R. CO. v. FRYE


246 S.W.2d 458 (1952)

LOUISVILLE & N. R. CO. v. FRYE.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 15, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. S. Landrum, C. E. Rice, Jr., Lexington, Chenault Huguely, Danville, for appellant.

James F. Clay, Danville, for appellee.


LATIMER, Justice.

In seeking to reverse judgment of $1100.75 in favor of appellee, appellant insists that the lower court erred (1) in giving instruction No. 1; (2) in refusing to give instruction "B" offered by appellant; and (3) because the verdict is excessive.

The injury, out of which the action arose, occurred when one of appellant's passenger trains struck the rear-end of a truck upon which appellee and others...

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