JORDAN v. MARSEE


256 S.W.2d 25 (1953)

JORDAN v. MARSEE.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 13, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wm. A. Hamm and Boyd F. Taylor, Jr., London, Kenneth H. Tuggle, Barbourville, for appellant.

Hiram H. Owens, Barbourville, for appellee.


MILLIKEN, Justice.

Appellee, Ann Marsee, instituted this action against appellant, Victor A. Jordan, to recover damages for personal injuries sustained while alighting from his automobile. The jury returned a verdict in her favor for $2,500. However, she remitted $1,000 and judgment was entered for $1,500.

At the noon lunch period on the date of the accident, the appellant drove the appellee, his secretary, to her apartment. She rode in the front seat of his...

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