ELLIOTT v. DOLLAR GENERAL CORPORATION


475 S.W.2d 651 (1971)

Dorothy W. ELLIOTT, Appellant, v. DOLLAR GENERAL CORPORATION et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

On Rehearing April 5, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John S. Wrinkle, Chattanooga, for appellant.

Bishop, Thomas, Leitner, Mann & Milburn, Chattanooga, for appellee, Williams.

Campbell & Campbell, Chattanooga, for appellee, Dollar General Corp.


OPINION

JENKINS, Special Justice.

The plaintiff below, Dorothy W. Elliott, hereinafter referred to as the plaintiff, sued the defendants, Dollar General Corporation, the lessee of the premises, Joe V. Williams, Jr., individually and as Trustee, and Robert Scholze Williams, individually and as Trustee, the owners and lessors of the premises, claiming damages for personal injuries in the amount of $50,000.00. The defendants demurred to the declaration, and...

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