BROWN TRANSPORT CORP. v. GUNNELL

66401.

167 Ga. App. 833 (1983)

307 S.E.2d 727

BROWN TRANSPORT CORPORATION v. GUNNELL.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 9, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Lowell Hopkins, Patrick J. McKenna, Joseph W. Popper, Jr., for appellant.

John D. Carey, Kathryn Weigand, for appellee.


BIRDSONG, Judge.

Breach of Contract — Damage to Personal Property. The facts show that Walter Gunnell, Jr., signed a contract in 1977 to perform services as a leased vehicle owner and driver for Brown Transport Corp. ("Brown"), an interstate trucking shipper. There is no dispute that Gunnell was an independent contractor. He furnished the truck and driver and completely maintained the truck mechanically. He furnished all fuel and oil and antifreeze for the...

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