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Tully v. Flour City Coal Oil Co.

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Feb 23, 1934
253 N.W. 23 (Minn. 1934)

Opinion

No. 29,804.

February 23, 1934.

Case followed.

Action in the district court for Hennepin county to recover damages for injuries sustained by plaintiff in an auto collision. The case was tried before Mathias Baldwin, Judge, and a jury. Plaintiff recovered a verdict of $500. Defendant appealed from the judgment after denial of its motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict. Affirmed, following Tully v. Flour City C. O. Co. 191 Minn. 84, 253 N.W. 22.

Merriam Wright, for appellant.

Wellington Tully and Robert J. McDonald, for respondent.



This is a companion case to Tully v. Flour City C. O. Co. 191 Minn. 84, 253 N.W. 22, in which opinion is filed this day. It was a suit for personal injuries caused by the same automobile collision that gave rise to that action. Defendant has appealed from a judgment entered after denial of a motion for judgment notwithstanding a verdict in favor of the plaintiff.

Defendant contends that this plaintiff, who was the wife of W.B. Tully, was a joint owner of the car in which she and her husband were riding at the time of the accident in question and that his contributory negligence was imputable to her. Since we have held that judgment should not have been entered notwithstanding the verdict of the jury in the husband's case, the instant case is affirmed.


Summaries of

Tully v. Flour City Coal Oil Co.

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Feb 23, 1934
253 N.W. 23 (Minn. 1934)
Case details for

Tully v. Flour City Coal Oil Co.

Case Details

Full title:BURT G. TULLY v. FLOUR CITY COAL OIL COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Feb 23, 1934

Citations

253 N.W. 23 (Minn. 1934)
253 N.W. 23