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· 4/16/1999

Worldwide Equipment, Inc. v. Mullins

Citations

  • 11 S.W.3d 50
  • 1999 Ky. App. LEXIS 34
  • 1999 WL 236441

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that motor vehicle seller had no standing to claim certain regulations and statutes were arbitrary, void as vague, and violative of due process since it was not charged with violation of that regulation/statute, and no party then in the action had been so charged
  • no damages are recoverable for pain and suffering absent evidence that the decedent survived the initial impact
  • no damages are recoverable for pain and suffering absent evidence that the decedent survived the initial impact
  • Accident between a pickup truck and a coal truck and driver was killed. Two-year statute under the MVRA claims applied against seller of defective coal truck that collided with driver’s vehicle

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Judges: Combs, Knopf, Knox

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