Georgia Court of Appeals, 1952

Central of Georgia Railway Co. v. Tyson

Central of Georgia Railway Co. v. Tyson
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided April 19, 1952 · Felton
86 Ga. App. 125; 70 S.E.2d 916; 1952 Ga. App. LEXIS 892

Central of Georgia Railway Co. v. Tyson

Opinion of the Court

Felton, J.

This case is a companion case to and is controlled by the ruling in Central of Georgia Railway Co. v. Tyson, ante. The plaintiff in the instant case is the wife of W. L. Tyson, the plaintiff in the above-mentioned case, and was a guest in the plaintiff’s automobile at the time of the collision between the automobile and the defendant’s locomotive. The defendant, in both cases, contended that the proximate cause of the, collision was the negligence of the driver of the automobile, W. L. Tyson.

Judgment affirmed.

Sutton, C.J., and Worrill, J., concur.

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