LEVINE v. STANDARD OIL CO.

No. 43043.

249 Miss. 651 (1964)

163 So.2d 750

LEVINE v. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, INC., IN KENTUCKY

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 4, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rushing & Guice, Biloxi, for appellant.

William E. Suddath, Jr., Watkins & Eager, Jackson, for appellee.


ETHRIDGE, J.

(Hn 1) This case involves the question of whether an oil company, which produces and distributes gasoline and related products, is liable in tort for injuries suffered by a customer at a filling station owned by the company, but leased by it to a person who operated it under the lease as his own business. We hold the oil company is not liable under the present facts for negligence of the operator...

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