D. M. Rose & Co. v. Snyder
Decision Date | 29 November 1947 |
Citation | 206 S.W.2d 897 |
Parties | D. M. ROSE & CO. v. SNYDER. |
Court | Tennessee Supreme Court |
Action by Boyd Snyder against D. M. Rose & Co., to recover for injuries sustained by plaintiff in course of his employment by defendant allegedly as result of defendant's negligence.From a judgment for plaintiff, the defendant appeals to the Court of Appeals.The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment, and the defendant brings certiorari.
Judgment affirmed.
Donaldson, Montgomery & Kennerly, of Knoxville, for plaintiff in error.
Joe C. Thomason and Frank L. Flynn, both of Knoxville, for defendant in error.
On the allegation that a relation of master and servant existed between plaintiff, Snyder, and defendant, D. M. Rose and Company, Snyder sued the Company for injuries received in the course of his employment and proximately caused by the Company's negligence.On the fourth trial of the case in the Circuit Court of Knox County, plaintiff secured a judgment for $20,000 against D. M. Rose and Company.After motion for new trial was overruled and the judgment approved by the Trial Judge, defendant appealed to the Court of Appeals.That Court sitting en banc, with nine Judges participating, heard the appeal and unanimously approved a clear, careful and complete opinion by Judge Felts in which all assignments of error were considered separately and overruled, and the judgment affirmed.
We granted certiorari, have heard argument and carefully considered the very comprehensive briefs and supplemental briefs filed by both parties.No question of fact or law which was not presented to the Court of Appeals, is presented to us, except a minor matter which arose in the course of the argument before us and which we consider below.
In presenting his assignments of error in support of his petition for certiorari, the petitioner, D. M. Rose and Company, frankly admits that the petition contains only reassignment of errors already presented to the Court of Appeals, and says:
Much that was said by this Court in the course of the opinion in Mayor and City Council of Nashville v. Patton, 125 Tenn. 361, 370, 143 S.W. 1131, is apposite to the present petition.
Our conclusion, after hearing argument and studying the record, is that the Court of Appeals has fully answered all the questions presented and correctly decided the case.To rewrite the opinion on the same assignments would serve no useful purpose and we, therefore, adopt the opinion of the Court of Appeals as the opinion of this Court.Boillin-Harrison Co. v. Lewis & Co., 182 Tenn. 342, 345, 187 S.W.2d 17.
Get this document and AI-powered insights with a free trial of vLex and Vincent AI
Get Started for FreeStart Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting
