THOMAS v. SKELLY OIL COMPANY

No. 23221.

344 S.W.2d 320 (1960)

J. L. THOMAS, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SKELLY OIL COMPANY, a Corporation, Defendant-Appellant.

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

December 5, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sam C. Oliver, Tulsa, Okl., Sam D. Parker, Kansas City, Lathrop, Righter, Gorden & Parker, Kansas City, of counsel, for appellant.

David R. Hardy and David H. Clark, Kansas City, Frank J. Quigley, Tipton, for respondent.


SPERRY, Commissioner.

Plaintiff, owner of a building which was being used as a gasoline service station, sued defendant for damages to the property caused by exploding gasoline and fire. The cause was tried to the Court on an agreed statement of facts and judgment was for plaintiff for $12,500. Defendant appeals.

It was stipulated that plaintiff, referred to as "Dealer", entered into a "Loaned Equipment Agreement" with defendant, referred to therein as Company...

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