ANDERTON v. DOWNS

No. 25129.

459 S.W.2d 101 (1970)

James ANDERTON, Plaintiff Appellant, v. William DOWNS, Defendant Respondent.

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

October 5, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Claude McFarland, Kansas City, for plaintiff-appellant.

Rufus Burris, Independence, for defendant-respondent.


JAMES W. BROADDUS, Special Commissioner.

This is an appeal by plaintiff, James Anderton, from an adverse judgment on a claim for damages on account of loss by fire of a ripened wheat crop in the field. The fire was claimed to have been caused by negligence of the defendant, William Downs, causing a fire to be communicated to the wheat field from a motor truck owned by defendant.

A jury was waived and the case tried...

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