NAIVE v. JONES


353 S.W.2d 365 (1961)

Samuel NAIVE, Appellant, v. Charles C. JONES, Trading and Doing Business as Abco Van Lines, Inc., et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 22, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. D. McAfee, Charles P. Sutt, Jr., Louisville, for appellant.

Edwin O. Davis, Davis & Mahan, Louisville, for appellees.


CLAY, Commissioner.

Appellant plaintiff brought suit to recover certain personal property, or the value thereof (alleged to be $13,000), which had been stored with appellee defendants. His claim was dismissed with prejudice on the ground he failed to answer without reasonable excuse an interrogatory addressed to him by defendants.

The suit was filed September 22, 1959. On October 5 defendants served on plaintiff, under Civil Rule 33, an interrogatory which...

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