COWAN v. SULLIVAN

No. 7228.

199 So.2d 500 (1967)

Frank COWAN, Appellant, v. William A. SULLIVAN, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Second District.

June 9, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. O'Riorden, of Dart, Bell & Dickinson, Sarasota, for appellant.

Gerald C. Surfus, of Nelson, Stinnett, Surfus, Korp & Payne, Sarasota, for appellee.


SHANNON, Judge.

This case arose as the result of a tragic accident in which the plaintiff's two and one-half year old son, Stacey, died. The plaintiff-appellee and his family were tenants on a ranch owned by defendant-appellant. Shortly after moving to the ranch Mrs. Sullivan obtained permission from the defendant for Stacey to ride the pony, Coca-Cola. For a period of about four months Mrs. Sullivan would place Stacey on the pony and lead him around the yard. On...

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