Baker v. Landrum

1 Citing case

  1. Melvin v. Western Union Telegraph Co.

    140 S.C. 244 (S.C. 1927)

    Prince Nock, Nelson Mullins, and FrancisR. Stark, for appellant, cite: What constitutes notice tocompany that failure to deliver telegram will cause senderor receiver mental anguish: 53 Tex. Civ. App. 222; 48 S.E., 559; 174 S.W. 738; 47 S.E., 597; 48 S.E., 55; 244 S.W. 577. Prior to amendment (1909) to mentalanguish statute, before recovery could be had must showclose relationship: 77 S.C. 148; 81 S.C. 235; 79 S.C. 257.