JOHNSON v. BUSH

No. 8573.

418 S.W.2d 601 (1967)

Viola JOHNSON, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. George L. BUSH and Ozark Gas and Appliance Company, a corporation, Defendants-Appellants.

Springfield Court of Appeals, Missouri.

August 25, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond E. Whiteaker, Allen, Woolsey & Fisher, Springfield, for defendants-appellants.

B. H. Clampett, Paul D. Rittershouse, Daniel, Clampett, Ellis, Rittershouse & Dalton, Springfield, for plaintiff-respondent.


HOGAN, Judge.

This is an action begun by plaintiff to recover damages for personal injuries and property damages sustained in an automobile collision. The plaintiff originally sued defendant George L. Bush (the driver of the vehicle which collided with hers), the driver's father, and a corporation owned by the driver's father, upon the theory that defendant George L. Bush was the agent and servant of one of the other two defendants. Defendant George L. Bush filed...

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