JACKSON v. PIKE


87 So.2d 410 (1956)

Julian E. JACKSON and Trollie F. Cowart, doing business as Jacksonville Meat Company, Appellant, v. Douglas PIKE, a minor, by Roy Pike, his father as next friend, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Florida. Special Division B.

May 9, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marks, Gray, Yates & Conroy, Francis P. Conroy and Harry T. Gray, Jacksonville, for appellants.

Elmer Norton and Dan H. Stubbs, Jr., Jacksonville, for appellee.


PATTERSON, Associate Justice.

Plaintiff recovered a judgment in an action at law for injuries sustained when struck by an automobile on the parking lot operated by defendants in conjunction with a supermarket owned and operated by defendants.

Defendants' supermarket is located on Beach Boulevard between Jacksonville and the beaches. It is one of several businesses located in a shopping center set back from the boulevard...

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