WILLIAMSON v. INZER

No. 41608.

239 Miss. 707 (1960)

125 So.2d 77

WILLIAMSON v. INZER

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

December 5, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin V.B. Miller, Gerald Adams, Meridian; Adams, Long & Adams, Tupelo, for appellant.

Lumpkin, Holland & Ray, Tupelo, for appellee.


GILLESPIE, J.

Harold G. Williamson, appellant, plaintiff below, sued Jack L. Mabus, Jim Inzer and Wilbur C. Inzer for personal injuries arising out of an automobile-truck collision. The declaration alleged that a truck driven by Mabus was negligently driven against the rear of Williamsons vehicle; that Mabus was operating the truck for and on behalf of Jim Inzer and Wilbur C. Inzer as their employee. When plaintiff rested...

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