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Carter v. Baby Dy-Dee Service, Inc.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division B
Jul 25, 1947
31 So. 2d 400 (Fla. 1947)

Opinion

July 25, 1947.

An appeal from the Circuit Court for Duval County, Miles W. Lewis, Judge.

Carlton Brown, for appellant.

Crawford May, J. T. G. Crawford, Philip S. May and John E. Mathews, for appellee.


It appears that plaintiff-appellant was the father of an infant child which infant was a passenger in an automobile which was being driven by Claude Wiggins; that Willie June Wiggins had borrowed the car from its owner, the defendant-appellee, and was likewise a passenger in the car with the infant Carter; that the said Claude Wiggins drove the car onto the left hand side of the highway in front of an oncoming automobile and caused a collision resulting in the death of said infant Carter for which plaintiff-appellant brought suit against the owner of the car who had loaned it to Willie June Wiggins.

Although Willie June Wiggins was not driving the car at the time of the accident, she was in it and presumptively possessed of it as bailee. Upon holding of the case of Lynch v. Walker (decision rendered June 28, 1947) the judgment appealed is reversed.

THOMAS, C. J., BUFORD and ADAMS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Carter v. Baby Dy-Dee Service, Inc.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division B
Jul 25, 1947
31 So. 2d 400 (Fla. 1947)
Case details for

Carter v. Baby Dy-Dee Service, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:BURTON CARTER v. BABY DY-DEE SERVICE, INC., a Corporation

Court:Supreme Court of Florida, Division B

Date published: Jul 25, 1947

Citations

31 So. 2d 400 (Fla. 1947)
31 So. 2d 400

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