COUNCELL v. DOUGLAS.

No. 34229.

163 Ohio St. 292 (1955)

COUNCELL, APPELLEE, v. DOUGLAS, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided May 4, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Joseph H. Fitzgibbon, for appellee.

Mr. E. Clark Morrow and Mr. L. James Gordon, for appellant.


TAFT, J.

The basic question to be decided on this appeal is whether there was sufficient evidence to justify the jury in finding that Cooksey. at the time of the accident, was operating defendant's automobile as an agent or servant of defendant, or that the relationship at such time between defendant and Cooksey, with respect to the operation of defendant's automobile, was one of principal and agent or of master and servant. If there was such evidence, the judgment...

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