NOBLE v. LOUISVILLE TAXICAB & TRANSFER CO.


255 S.W.2d 493 (1952)

NOBLE v. LOUISVILLE TAXICAB & TRANSFER CO. et al. (two cases).

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied March 20, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George B. Ryan and William H. Walden, Louisville, for appellants.

Robert L. Page, Louisville, for appellees.


MILLIKEN, Justice.

At the close of the plaintiffs' testimony, the trial court instructed the jury to render verdicts for the defendants. The plaintiffs appeal.

Marcella Noble and her five year old daughter, Sherry, arrived at Union Station, Louisville, about 1:45 a. m., October 19, 1948, on an L. & N. train from Cincinnati. The mother hired the defendant's taxicab to take them to their home at 1661 Harold Avenue, Louisville. Mrs. Noble, a young woman,...

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