HUNT v. GRISSOM

7 Div. 707.

157 So.2d 682 (1963)

J. B. HUNT v. Floyd D. GRISSOM.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

November 12, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maurice F. Bishop, Birmingham, Richard B. Emerson, Anniston, for appellant.

Knox, Jones, Woolf & Merrill, Anniston, for appellee.


CATES, Judge.

Mr. Grissom got a $700.00 general verdict against Mr. Hunt. From the judgment thereon and the judgment overruling the motion for new trial, Hunt appeals.

In 1956, Hunt, employed in the State Highway Department, took part in a field inspection with a number of other highway employees. This was in Calhoun County over what is now the Piedmont By-Pass.

Grissom owned land, some seventy-five acres, about 300 to 400 yards from this new road...

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