SCOTT v. GULF OIL CORPORATION

42971.

116 Ga. App. 391 (1967)

157 S.E.2d 526

SCOTT v. GULF OIL CORPORATION.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 21, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Emory Kinard, for appellant.

Greene, Buckley, DeRieux, Moore & Jones, Harry L. Greene, Edgar A. Neely, III, Raymond H. Vizethann, Jr., for appellee.


JORDAN, Presiding Judge.

This is a tort action for personal injuries. The plaintiff, Scott, a customer of the defendant, Gulf Oil Corporation, slipped and fell into the glass in the front door of one of the corporation's service stations at approximately 1:20 a. m. on February 26, 1966, sustaining personal injuries. He alleges negligence based on the presence of oil, grease, or some slick substance at the entrance. The trial judge sustained a motion for summary judgment...

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