PLYMOUTH VAN LINES, INC. v. CHARLSON

No. 2 CA-CIV 1014.

16 Ariz. App. 378 (1972)

493 P.2d 924

PLYMOUTH VAN LINES, INC., Appellant, v. Ray CHARLSON and Helen Charlson, husband and wife, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2.

February 10, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mesch, Marquez & Rothschild, by Tom R. Clark, Tucson, for appellant.

Russo, Cox & Dickerson, P.C., by Jerold A. Cartin, Tucson, for appellees.


HATHAWAY, Judge.

Ray and Helen Charlson brought suit against Plymouth Van Lines, Inc., an interstate mover, alleging that the mover had negligently transported their property from Pennsylvania to Tucson causing loss of and damage to their property. The defendant answered, denying any negligence and denying the goods were lost or damaged. The matter was tried to the court and resulted in a judgment in favor of defendant. The plaintiffs moved for a new trial. The trial...

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