McCARLEY v. DURHAM

No. 35726.

266 P.2d 629 (1954)

McCARLEY v. DURHAM.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

February 2, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Cochran, Tulsa, for plaintiff in error.

D.F. Rainey and John Barksdale, Okmulgee, for defendant in error.


WILLIAMS, Justice.

Plaintiff sued defendants herein for damages resulting from an automobile accident. Defendants were father and son; the son, a minor, was the driver of the car which struck plaintiff's car, and the father was joined as a defendant on the ground that the son was his agent, servant and employee; and on the further ground that the son was reckless driver and that the father knew, or should have known such to be the case; that in spite of such knowledge...

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