CHESSER v. TAYLOR ET AL.

17353

232 S.C. 46 (1957)

100 S.E.2d 540

JAMES BENJAMIN CHESSER, Appellant, v. CLAUDE TAYLOR, EDITH TAYLOR, MR. CURTIS SORAH and MRS. CURTIS SORAH, Partners, d/b/a Wise Produce Company and Charles Mack Mullins, Respondents.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

November 14, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Thomas & Kemmerlin and William E. Chandler, Jr., of Columbia, for Appellant.

No Attorneys for Respondent.


November 14, 1957.

MOSS, Justice.

This action was commenced by the appellant, James Benjamin Chesser, to recover actual and punitive damages for injuries sustained by him when the lower part of his body was crushed by a backing truck owned by the respondents, Claude Taylor, Edith Taylor, Curtis Sorah and Mrs. Curtis Sorah, partners doing business as Wise Produce Company, and being operated at the time by the respondent, Charles Mack Mullins. The amended complaint...

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