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... avoid collision Defendant's action in suddenly swerv- ing into plaintiff's lane of traffic in or- der to avoid striking dogs on highway created an emergency , even if vehicles were then 700 or 800 feet apart ; and in action arising out ...
... avoid collision Defendant's action in suddenly swerv- ing into plaintiff's lane of traffic in or- der to avoid striking dogs on highway created an emergency , even if vehicles were then 700 or 800 feet apart ; and in action arising out ...
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... avoid collision In action for injuries sustained in col- lision between plaintiff's southbound truck and defendant's trailer , which be- came detached from defendant's north- bound truck , evidence sustained finding that plaintiff had ...
... avoid collision In action for injuries sustained in col- lision between plaintiff's southbound truck and defendant's trailer , which be- came detached from defendant's north- bound truck , evidence sustained finding that plaintiff had ...
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... avoid collision , and defendant was traveling slowly and could have avoided accident by looking in plaintiff's direction , the " last clear chance doctrine " did not avail defendant . Cole v . Sherrill , App . 1942 , 7 So.2d 205 . In ...
... avoid collision , and defendant was traveling slowly and could have avoided accident by looking in plaintiff's direction , the " last clear chance doctrine " did not avail defendant . Cole v . Sherrill , App . 1942 , 7 So.2d 205 . In ...
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