WOOD v. SHELL OIL CO.

85-492.

495 So.2d 1034 (1986)

Harrison Malone WOOD, et al. v. SHELL OIL COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

September 5, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard S. Jaffe of Jaffe, Burton & Digiorgio, Birmingham, for appellants.

Walter W. Bates of McDaniel, Hall, Parsons, Conerly & Lusk, Birmingham, for appellee.


ADAMS, Justice.

Harrison Wood brought this action against Shell Oil Company (hereinafter "Shell Oil"), Parker Shell, and others to recover damages Wood allegedly sustained when he slipped and fell on ice or other substances while on the premises of Parker Shell to purchase gasoline. The trial court granted summary judgment against Wood and in favor of Shell Oil on Wood's claim that Shell Oil was vicariously liable for the negligence of Parker Shell under the doctrine...

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