MANN CHEMICAL CORP. v. LOUISVILLE WATER CO.


294 S.W.2d 91 (1956)

MANN CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Appellant, v. LOUISVILLE WATER COMPANY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 5, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas C. Carroll, Louisville (Greenebaum, Barnett & Carroll, Louisville), for appellant.

Charles W. Morris, Louisville (Morris & Garlove, Louisville), for appellee.


SIMS, Judge.

On July 6, 1953, appellant, Mann Chemical Corporation, filed suit against the Louisville Water Company for $1,605 for damages done their goods, merchandise and equipment by water leaking into their basement, which leak was alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the Water Company. At the conclusion of appellant's evidence the trial judge directed a verdict for the Water Company on the ground that appellant failed to make out its case and whether...

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