YELLOW CAB COMPANY OF NASHVILLE v. PEWITT


316 S.W.2d 17 (1958)

YELLOW CAB COMPANY OF NASHVILLE, Inc. et al. v. R. Clyde PEWITT.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section, Nashville.

Certiorari denied September 1, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Manier, Crouch & White, Nashville, for Yellow Cab Co., K. Harlan Dodson, Jr., Nashville, for Greyhound Corp.

Howard, Davis, Boult & Hunt and Lindsey Davis, Nashville, and King & Fuston, Chattanooga, for R. Clyde Pewitt.


Certiorari denied by Supreme Court September 1, 1958.

FELTS, Judge.

This was an action for Pewitt against the Yellow Cab Company and the Greyhound Corporation for damages for injuries to his person and to his automobile sustained from being struck by a cab of the former and a bus of the latter at the intersection of the Murfreesboro Road and the Elm Hill Pike in Nashville.

He was driving his car east on the Murfreesboro Road, intending to turn off...

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