MOTORS INSURANCE CORPORATION v. JACKSON


340 S.W.2d 610 (1960)

MOTORS INSURANCE CORPORATION, Appellant, v. John JACKSON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 2, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Armer H. Mahan, Davis & Mahan, Louisville, for appellant.

John J. Tribell, Tribell & Tribell, Pineville, for appellee.


STANLEY, Commissioner.

This is an action on a contract sounding in tort. The appellee, John Jackson, sued Motors Insurance Corporation, Howard Chevrolet Company and General Motors Acceptance Corporation to recover damages for the loss of a truck and of earnings as a consequence of being deprived of its use. The Howard Company and G. M. A. C. were let out on a peremptory instruction. A verdict for $2,500 was returned against the insurance company, and it has appealed...

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