TUCKER v. SULLIVAN

No. 91-274.

821 S.W.2d 470 (1991)

307 Ark. 440

Kimberly TUCKER, Appellant, v. James SULLIVAN, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

December 23, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Gerard Schulze, Little Rock, for appellant.

Mel Sayes, Little Rock, for appellee.


HOLT, Chief Justice.

This is a tort case, certified to us from the court of appeals, in which we are again faced with differentiating between the status of one who is an "invitee" and one who is merely a "licensee."

On July 4, 1989, the appellant, Kimberly Tucker, was severely burned in an accident at the home of her fiance, James Sullivan, the appellee. Ms. Tucker had been residing with Mr. Sullivan since mid-May of that year. Ms. Tucker alleged that as she...

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