COX v. HUNTER

4 Div. 339.

96 So.2d 704 (1957)

R. L. COX v. C. J. HUNTER and Betty Joyce Vickers.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

August 13, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. R. Lewis, Dothan, for appellant.

L. A. Farmer, Dothan, for appellees.


CATES, Judge.

Cox, alleging himself the owner of a house and lot in Dothan against which Hunter's automobile came into collision (while codefendant, Vickers, was driving the car), brought an action sounding in negligence, apparently forgiving the trespass for the sake of case, cf. Sibley v. Odum, 257 Ala. 292, 58 So.2d 896.

The court below sustained Hunter's demurrers to Cox's complaint...

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