JACOBSEN v. POLAND

No. 34049.

80 N.W.2d 891 (1957)

163 Neb. 590

Elmer JACOBSEN, Appellee, v. Vivian POLAND, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

January 25, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Dougherty, York, Thomas W. Lanigan, Grand Island, for appellant.

Miles N. Lee, Tedd C. Huston, Broken Bow, for appellee.

Heard before SIMMONS, C. J., and CARTER, MESSMORE, YEAGER, CHAPPELL, WENKE, and BOSLAUGH, JJ.


BOSLAUGH, Justice.

Appellee demands damage from appellant on account of injuries he suffered because of a collision of an automobile operated by appellant and an automobile in which appellee was a guest as a result, as appellee alleges, of the negligence of appellant.

The substance of the cause of action of appellee is that on November 8, 1953, he was riding as a guest in an automobile traveling in a lawful manner towards the south on a public highway at the...

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