JAMES v. GOVERNOR'S HOUSE, INC.

3 Div. 248.

225 So.2d 815 (1969)

Mrs. Ruth T. JAMES v. GOVERNOR'S HOUSE, INC., a Corporation.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Kohn, Montgomery; Ira De Ment, Montgomery, for appellant.

James Garrett, Charles A. Stakely, Jr., Rushton, Stakely & Johnston, Montgomery, for appellee.


LAWSON, Justice.

Late in the afternoon of July 21, 1965, Mrs. Ruth T. James, her twelve-year-old daughter, her eighteen-month-old son, and her sister, Mrs. D. W. Stoddard, registered as guests of the Governor's House Motel, hereinafter referred to as the motel, in the City of Montgomery. Mrs. James and her party, after their bill was paid, left the motel on July 23, 1965. The motel is operated by Governor's House, Inc., a corporation.

On November 30, 1965...

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