CLAYTON v. LONG

55890.

147 Ga. App. 645 (1978)

249 S.E.2d 622

CLAYTON v. LONG.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 21, 1978.

Rehearing Denied October 23, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ben Lancaster, for appellant.

Robert Benham, for appellee.


McMURRAY, Judge.

This case involves the collision of an automobile and a motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle, Marshall Long, sued the driver of the automobile, defendant Gerald Clayton; the owner of the automobile, Mrs. Betty Clayton; and her husband, J. C. Clayton, under the family purpose car doctrine. He sought the sum of $50,000 in damages. J. C. Clayton was dismissed as a party to the action when it was determined that only his wife was the owner of the...

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