NELSON v. SING OIL CO.

45413.

122 Ga. App. 19 (1970)

176 S.E.2d 227

NELSON v. SING OIL COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 11, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bennett & Moon, H. L. Cole, for appellant.

Young, Young & Ellerbee, Cam U. Young, for appellee.


EBERHARDT, Judge.

M. C. Nelson brought suit against Sing Oil Company, a Georgia corporation, alleging that he had been injured when gasoline negligently allowed to stand on the concrete apron of a filling station which it operated caught on fire, setting his clothing on fire and resulting in severe burns to his body.

Sing Oil Company denied that it either owned or operated the service station in question, or that...

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