BOMMER V. STEDELIN
237 S.W.2D 225 (1951)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a bailment case for damages to an automobile.
FACTS: P's wife took P's car to shop in downtown St. Louis. She stopped at a parking lot
and turned over the car to an attendant who gave her a stub. She returned later in the day
and gave the stub to the attendant and when the car was produced, it hit into a parked car
and part of the building. The entire front end of the car was damaged. A conversation
between P and the manager of the lot a one Stedelin (D) occurred in which D said he was the
manager of the lot for Glueck Realty Company. At the close of evidence, D's counsel
requested a directed verdict. P's counsel requested leave to reopen the case in order to
bring in additional witnesses to testify with respect to the ownership of the parking lot.
Leave to reopen was denied. The directed verdict was granted and P appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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