McGinty v. Ballentine Produce, Inc.
| Decision Date | 05 December 1966 |
| Docket Number | No. 5--4006,5--4006 |
| Citation | McGinty v. Ballentine Produce, Inc., 241 Ark. 533, 408 S.W.2d 891 (Ark. 1966) |
| Parties | Bessie McGINTY, Admx., Appellant, v. BALLENTINE PRODUCE, INC., Appellee. |
| Court | Arkansas Supreme Court |
Elwyn L. Cady, Jr., Kansas City, Mo., for appellant.
Shaw, Jones & Shaw, Ft. Smith, for appellee.
A traffic mishap occurred in the State of Missouri on October 14, 1962, resulting in the death of Mr. Marvin Glick. On October 8, 1965 this present action was filed in the Crawford Circuit Court by appellant, Bessie McGinty, as administratrix of the estate of Marvin Glick, against the appellee, Ballentine Produce, Inc., which is an Arkansas corporation with a place of businss in Crawford County.
The complaint alleged that the mishap occurred solely because of the negligence of the driver of the Ballentine vehicle. Damages were sought by the administratrix for the benefit of those claimed entitled to recover under the Arkansas statutes. To this complaint the appellee, Ballentine Produce, Inc., filed a demurrer stating:
From the order of the Trial Court sustaining the demurrer and dismissing the complaint, there is this appeal in which appellant urges three points:
Without separately discussing each point, it is sufficient to say that we have concluded that the Trial Court was correct in sustaining the demurrer. There has been other litigation arising from the same traffic mishap here involved. See Glick et al. v. Ballentine Produce, Inc., 8 Cir., 343 F.2d 839, cert. denied, 382 U.S. 891, 86 S.Ct. 184, 15 L.Ed.2d 149; and Glick v. Ballentine (Mo.S.Ct.), 396 S.W.2d 609, App. dism. 385 U.S. ---, 87 S.Ct. 44, 17 L.Ed.2d 5. These cases afford interesting information and sidelights on the present case. We start with the fundamental fact that the traffic mishap resulting in Mr. Glick's death occurred in the State of Missouri. At common law no cause of action survived for wrongful death, and the only cause of action that arises is because of wrongful death statutes, which must be strictly adhered to in determining the cause of action, the parties, and the period of limitations. Both the Missouri Court and the Arkansas Court have so held. For Missouri cases see: Knorp v. Thompson, 352 Mo. 44, 175 S.W.2d 889 (1943); Nelms v. Bright, 299 S.W.2d 483 (Mo. en banc 1957); Plaza Express Co. v. Galloway, 365 Mo. 166, 280 S.W.2d 17 (1955). For Arkansas cases see: Smith v. Mo. Pac. RR. Co., 175 Ark. 626, 1 S.W.2d 48; Vines v. Ark. P. & L. Co., 232 Ark. 173, 337 S.W.2d 722.
If the Arkansas wrongful death statute is the applicable law in the case at bar, then there would be a cause of action that could be brought by the administratrix, just as was here done, and this cause of action would have been timely filed within the applicable period of limitations in Arkansas. Ark.Stat.Ann. § 27--906 et seq. (Repl.1962). If the Missouri wrongful death statute applies to this case, then § 537.080 et seq. Vernon's Annotated Missouri Statutes governs; and the cause of action must be brought by the surviving spouse within six months, or the minor children within one year; and the amount of recovery is limited. The Missouri wrongful death statute has a built-in statute of limitations. See Forehand v. Hall (Mo.), 355 S.W.2d 940. Therefore, the prime question for decision in this case is whether the Missouri statute governs, or the Arkansas statute governs.
In the case of Wheeler v. Southwestern Greyhound Lines, Inc., 207 Ark. 601, 182 S.W.2d 214, as had this identical question before us, and we there said:
'An action for wrongful death is based on the statute of the place where the injury occurred that caused the death, that is, the lex loci delicti. Earnest v. St. Louis, M. & S.E.R. Co., 87 Ark. 65, 112 S.W. 141; Tipler v. Crafton, 202 Ark. 351, 150 S.W.2d 625; 15 C.J.S., Conflict of Laws, § 12, p. 899; Leflar on
In Wheeler v. Southwestern Greyhound Lines, supra, we also said:
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With admirable candor the appellant's learned counsel concedes that in order to agree with the appellant and reverse the Trial Court in the present case, we would be required to overrule our holding in Wheeler v. Southwestern Greyhound Lines, and also all the other cases so holding. We are asked to do this on the claim that the old holdings on 'lex loci delicti' are archaic, and that the more recent cases have abandoned the 'lex loci delicti' rule (that is, the law of the place where the mishap occurred) and have embraced the new and modern rule sometimes called 'the better rule of law' or the 'choice of law' rule. We copy this pertinent sentence from the appellant's brief:
'Appellant makes this direct appeal for justice by asking this Court to choose its modern, realistic and salutary law of worngful death over the outmoded, unrealistic and anachronistic law of Missouri.'
This 'choice of law' rule urged by the appellant is sometimes also called the 'forum preference' rule. Appellant lists the following cases and Law Review articles, among others, as supporting the contention: Griffith v. United Airlines, Inc., 416 Pa. 1, 203 A.2d 796; Babcock v. Jackson (N.Y.) 191 N.E.2d 279; Clark v. Clark (N.H.) 222 A.2d 205; and Kilberg v. Northeastern Airlines, 9 N.Y.2d 34, 211 N.Y.S.2d 133, 172 N.E.2d 526; and also the following Law Review articles: 'Choiceinfluencing considerations in conflicts law,' 41 N.Y.University Law Review, p. 267; 'Conflicts of Laws--torts--the passing of the lex loci delicti,' 19 Ark.Law Review, p. 168; 'State rights in conflict of laws,' 19 Ark.Law Review, p. 142; 'Conflict of Law--Torts--What Law Governs,' 18 Ark.Law Review, p. 96; 'Choice of the applicable law,' 52 Columbia Law Review, p. 959; 'The Lex Fori--Basic rule in the conflict of laws,' 58 Mich.Law Review, p. 638; and 'Comments on Babcock v. Jackson * * *' 63 Columbia Law...
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