WALZ v. HOOD

No. 6397.

487 P.2d 344 (1971)

Virginia Paul WALZ, Appellant, v. Clinton Earl HOOD, and Union Cab Company, a Nevada corporation, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

June 28, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Foley Brothers, Las Vegas, for appellant.

Austin & Thorndal, Las Vegas, for respondents.


OPINION

GUNDERSON, Justice.

Appellant Walz, who allegedly sustained personal injuries while a passenger for hire in taxicab owned by respondent Union Cab Company and negligently operated by respondent Hood, has appealed from a Judgment on the Pleadings determining that NRS 11.190(4) (e), which allows only two years to commence "[a]n action to recover damages for injuries to a person or for the death of a person caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another...

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