ANDERSON v. ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY CO.

No. 8200.

367 S.W.2d 657 (1963)

Glen ANDERSON and Edith Anderson, his wife, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY, a corporation, Defendant-Appellant.

Springfield Court of Appeals, Missouri.

May 1, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ward & Reeves, Caruthersville, for defendant-appellant.

Richard D. Moore, Green & Green, H. D. Green, West Plains, for plaintiffs-respondents.


RUARK, Presiding Judge.

Fire, that scourge of the Ozark woodlands, destroyed approximately one hundred ten acres of pine and oak belonging to plaintiffs Anderson. They sued the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company (Frisco for short) under R.S.Mo. 1949, § 537.380, V.A.M.S., and secured judgment. Frisco has appealed. The sole contention of the appellant is that defendant's motion for verdict should have been sustained because the proof did not justify submission...

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