STOLL OIL REFINING CO. v. FLYNN


267 S.W.2d 711 (1954)

STOLL OIL REFINING CO. v. FLYNN.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

April 30, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. A. Thornton, and James S. Carroll, Lexington, for appellant.

Marshall A. Dawson, Versailles, William H. Miller, Raymond C. Cravens, Lexington, for appellee.


CLAY, Commissioner.

This is a motion for an appeal from a judgment of $2,000 for personal injuries suffered by plaintiff. He was burned in a flash fire around a gasoline pump which started while he was repairing it. The defendant contends it was entitled to a directed verdict. We think the contention is sustainable on two grounds, even assuming appellee to have been an employee, about which there is some doubt.

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