Continental Southern Lines, Inc. v. Hilland

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1975-10-08

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GREENHILL, Chief Justice. Ruth Hilland, a passenger, was injured in Louisiana when she was getting off of a bus marked Continental Trailways. “Continental Trailways” is but a trade name used by a number of separate bus corporations as indicated below. The bus from which the plaintiff stepped was owned and operated by Continental Southern Lines, Inc.…

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