TAYLOR v. GRISSOM

No. 40515.

231 Miss. 451 (1957)

95 So.2d 540

TAYLOR v. GRISSOM

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

June 3, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warren Upton, Birmingham, Ala.; L. Herbert Etheridge, Bessemer, Ala., for appellant.

Welch, Gibbes & Graves, Laurel, for appellee.


LEE, J.

Mrs. Rossie Rogers Taylor filed her bill of complaint, in the nature of a bill of review, on October 5, 1955, praying that the court set aside and annul its opinion and findings in a decree of date of October 7, 1953, wherein the court had annulled and set aside its decree of date of May 30, 1952. All previous pleadings in the cause were incorporated and made a part thereof by reference. The substance of the bill was that the petitioner had employed T.J. Wills...

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