DAVIS v. NASH CENTRAL MOTORS

No. 23032.

332 S.W.2d 475 (1960)

William N. DAVIS, Respondent, v. NASH CENTRAL MOTORS, a Corporation, Appellant.

Kansas City Court of Appeals. Missouri.

January 11, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard K. Phelps, Kansas City, for appellant.

Preston H. Longino, Byron E. Mintonye, Kansas City, for respondent.


MAUGHMER, Commissioner.

Plaintiff William N. Davis had a verdict and judgment in the amount of $350 actual and $5,000 punitive damages against defendant corporation. His claim is based upon the alleged wrongful taking and conversion of his 1951 Nash automobile, including tools stored therein. Since defendant on appeal questions if the evidence was sufficient to justify submission, and because of the punitive damages issue, it is essential, we think, that the facts...

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