MEESTER v. ROOSE

No. 52151.

144 N.W.2d 274 (1966)

Harold J. MEESTER, Appellant, v. Donald L. ROOSE, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

July 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Don Kliebenstein, Grundy Center, and Lundy, Butler, Wilson & Hall, Eldora, for appellant.

Newman, Redfern, McKinley & Sabbath, Cedar Falls, for appellee.


RAWLINGS, Justice.

Plaintiff commenced an action for recovery of damages resulting from being attacked by a bull belonging to defendant.

The trial court sustained defendant's motion to dismiss and plaintiff appeals.

By his petition plaintiff alleged defendant's bull was placed on plaintiff's farm in the fall of 1960 to run with his cattle for the purpose of proving, testing or trying the animal; that the bull was mean and vicious, and in September...

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