WALDEN v. HART

No. 5-4368.

420 S.W.2d 868 (1967)

243 Ark. 650

Clint WALDEN and Campbell-Bell, Inc., Appellants, v. Harold Ray HART and Clyde Rather, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

December 4, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pearson & Pearson, Fayetteville, for appellants.

Putman, Davis & Bassett, Fayetteville, Lloyd E. Cole, Jr., Stillwell, Okl., and Robert L. Jones, Jr., Ft. Smith, for appellees.


BROWN, Justice.

This is a tort case arising out of an intersection collision between an ambulance and a passenger car. Appellees, plaintiffs below, occupied the ambulance; they recovered judgment against Clint Walden, appellant, who was driving the passenger car. Campbell-Bell, Inc., owner of the car driven by Walden, intervened to recover property damages from Harold Ray Hart, the ambulance driver. Campbell-Bell was denied recovery. The principal issue on appeal...

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