Griffen Buick, Inc. v. Evans
Griffen Buick, Inc. v. Evans
Opinion of the Court
These are consolidated appeals from judgments awarding damages on account of the death of two persons in a highway collision. The deceased were traveling at night in a motor car being operated by one of them. Their car collided with a tow car and a trailer belonging to appellant Griffen Buick and being operated on its behalf by appellant Nation, Griffen Buick’s employee.
The cause was tried to the court, sitting without a jury. The court found that Nation wantonly and willfully placed the tow car in such position on the highway as to imperil the lives of per
These findings have substantial support in the record, and the judgments are accordingly affirmed.
Reference
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- GRIFFEN BUICK, Inc., a corporation, and J. W. Nation v. London EVANS, Administrator of the Estate of General Grant Greer, Jr., Appellee GRIFFEN BUICK, Inc., a corporation, and J. W. Nation v. London EVANS, Administrator of the Estate of Rubby Greer
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