LONG v. FOLEY

No. 40,191

180 Kan. 83 (1956)

299 P.2d 63

G.B. LONG, a Minor, by BRYAN LONG, his Father, Natural Guardian, Legal Guardian and Next Friend, Appellee, v. LOYD FOLEY, Administrator of the Estate of Lowell Foley, Deceased, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed June 30, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hal E. Harlan, of Manhattan, and Wm. B. Ryan, of Norton, argued the cause, and A.M. Johnson, of Manhattan, and George P. Nellans, Jr., of Norton, were with them on the briefs for the appellant.

L.F. Cushenbery, of Oberlin, and Frank B. Morrison, of Lincoln, Nebraska, argued the cause, and John M. Bremer and Ernest McRae, both of Oberlin, were with them on the briefs for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

PARKER, J.:

This is an action by G.B. Long, a minor, brought by his father as natural guardian and next friend, against the estate of Lowell Foley, deceased, to recover damages for injuries sustained when an automobile, in which such minor was riding as a guest of the decedent, collided with another motor vehicle on a public highway. The case originated in probate court but subsequently, as authorized by statute (G...

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