BELL v. GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY

No. 51538.

132 N.W.2d 358 (1965)

Sharon Ann BELL, Appellant, v. The GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, Inc., and Harley H. Brightwell, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

January 12, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herrick, Langdon, Sandblom & Belin, and Philip C. Lovrien, Des Moines, for appellant.

Duncan, Jones, Hughes, Riley & Davis, Des Moines, for appellees.


THOMPSON, Justice.

After taking her appeal in this case, the plaintiff found it convenient to pay the cost judgment which had been entered against her when she lost in the trial court. So we are forced to the conclusion and holding that, whatever merit her case may have had, it has been lost by her acquiescence in the judgment from which she seeks to appeal.

Mrs. Bell suffered a fall while shopping in the defendant's place of business, on July 27, 1962. She...

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