TEMPLE v. CHASTAIN

37699.

99 Ga. App. 719 (1959)

109 S.E.2d 897

TEMPLE v. CHASTAIN.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 23, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold A. Boggs, Erwin, Nix, Birchmore & Epting, Eugene A. Epting, for plaintiff in error.

R. Howard Gordon, Randall Evans, Jr., contra.


FELTON, Chief Judge.

The sole question for decision in this case is whether or not the evidence is sufficient to authorize a finding that the automobile driven by the defendant's minor son was a family purpose automobile, so as to render the defendant liable for any negligence of his son under the "family car doctrine." It is conceded that the defendant was the owner of the automobile in question, that at the time of the collision producing the fatal injuries the...

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