SUTTON v. GREAT LAKES GREYHOUND LINES

No. 580.

51 F.Supp. 715 (1943)

SUTTON v. GREAT LAKES GREYHOUND LINES, Inc.

District Court, W. D. Kentucky, Louisville Division.

September 16, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald R. Atkinson, of Nashville, Tenn., and Howard O. Hunn and Bullitt & Middleton, all of Louisville, Ky., for plaintiff.

Robert P. Hobson and Woodward, Dawson & Hobson, all of Louisville, Ky., for defendant.


MILLER, District Judge.

The plaintiff, a citizen of Tennessee, seeks by this action to recover from the defendant, Great Lakes Greyhound Lines, Inc., an Indiana corporation, doing business in Kentucky, $11,100 as damages suffered by her while being transported as a passenger on one of the defendant's busses from Detroit, Michigan, to Nashville, Tennessee. The defendant has moved to dismiss the complaint because of its failure to state a cause of action, and also to...

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