LOUISVILLE TAXICAB & TRANSFER CO. v. LANGLEY


265 S.W.2d 931 (1954)

LOUISVILLE TAXICAB & TRANSFER CO. et al. v. LANGLEY.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 12, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Page, Louisville, for appellants.

William G. Lehnig, Mahan, Davis & Mahan, Louisville, for appellee.


DUNCAN, Justice.

The appellee, Edith Langley, instituted this action against appellants, Louisville Taxicab & Transfer Company, its driver, Paul P. Kelsay, and one William Thompson, to recover damages for injuries sustained while riding in a cab owned and operated by appellant company. Thompson made no defense, and a judgment pro confesso was rendered against him. A trial was held at which the jury assessed damages...

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