KENWARD v. HULTZ

No. 23718.

371 S.W.2d 344 (1963)

Donald H. KENWARD, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Jewell HULTZ, Defendant-Respondent.

Kansas City Court of Appeals. Missouri.

June 28, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George W. Meyer, Roger W. Penner, Meyer, Smith, Shute & Penner, Kansas City, for appellant.

Fred J. Freel, Norman O. Sanders, Sheridan, Baty, Markey, Sanders, Edwards & Carr, Kansas City, for respondent.


CROSS, Judge.

Plaintiff sues to recover damages for personal injuries suffered on defendant's premises when a dirt trench in which he was digging caved in, and a large quantity of dirt partially buried him. The case was tried to a jury which returned a verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $3000.00, upon which judgment was duly entered. On motion by defendant, the trial court set aside the verdict and judgment in favor of plaintiff and entered judgment in favor of defendant...

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