MILLER v. QUAIFE


391 S.W.2d 682 (1965)

William E. MILLER, Appellant, v. Robert Howley QUAIFE et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 11, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Freeman B. Blackwell, William D. Grubbs, Louisville, for appellant.

Kent McElwain, McElwain, Dinning, Clarke & Winstead, Louisville, for appellees.


MONTGOMERY, Judge.

William E. Miller sought damages for injuries allegedly caused by the negligent operation by Robert Howley Quaife of a motor vehicle owned by his mother, Mary Ann Quaife. Damages to the Quaife car were asserted by counterclaim. The jury returned a verdict of concurrent negligence and denied both claims. Miller appeals from the judgment thereon. He contends that the court should have directed a verdict for him; the instructions were erroneous; and...

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