OLIVER v. AMERICAN REPUBLIC FINANCE CORP.

No. 42665.

246 Miss. 829 (1963)

152 So.2d 705

OLIVER v. AMERICAN REPUBLIC FINANCE CORPORATION OF BILOXI

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 6, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter L. Nixon, Jr., Biloxi, for appellant.

P.D. Greaves, Gulfport, for appellee.


McGEHEE, C.J.

The appellant Almeta Oliver went to the office of the Republic Finance Corporation of Biloxi to make a monthly payment on her television set, and after opening the door of the appellee's office she started walking in the ordinary manner across the floor toward the counter where she meant to make her payment. After walking 15 or 20 feet toward the counter her feet slipped from under her and she fell on the floor...

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