TEAGUE v. TATE


375 S.W.2d 840 (1964)

J.B. TEAGUE et al. v. Tommie C. TATE et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

January 8, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George O. Benton, Jackson, of counsel, Moss & Benton, Jackson, for complainants.

Sidney W. Spragins, Jackson, guardian ad litem for Tommie C. Tate.

Pierce Winningham, Jr., Jackson, for Charles Rogers Tate and Elizabeth Blankenship Tate.

Keith Short and R. Hearn Spragins, Jackson, for Federated Mutual Implement & Hardware Ins. Co.


ROBERT S. CLEMENT, Special Justice.

On May 25, 1958, J.B. Teague permitted his son, Samuel Glenn Teague, age seventeen (17) years, to drive a certain Buick automobile belonging to J.B. Teague to a social event near Jackson, Tennessee. Later in the evening, young Teague and a friend, Tommie C. Tate, age seventeen (17) years, drove the car to Humboldt, a distance of about sixteen (16) miles from Jackson. They started the return trip to Jackson about midnight. The Teague...

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