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... speed was estimated by occu- pants of automobile as being more than 50 miles per hour , evidence did not au- thorize recovery by automobile guest for injuries sustained in collision on ground that truck was operated at excessive speed ...
... speed was estimated by occu- pants of automobile as being more than 50 miles per hour , evidence did not au- thorize recovery by automobile guest for injuries sustained in collision on ground that truck was operated at excessive speed ...
Page 137
... excessive speed was not causative fac- tor . Leroy v . Methvin , App.1955 , 81 So.2d 138 . In action by guest against hostess for injuries sustained in collision between two automobiles , evidence was sufficient to establish that ...
... excessive speed was not causative fac- tor . Leroy v . Methvin , App.1955 , 81 So.2d 138 . In action by guest against hostess for injuries sustained in collision between two automobiles , evidence was sufficient to establish that ...
Page 450
... excessive speed , but that it was due to negligence of motorist in running at excessive speed into side of bus after bus had nearly crossed intersection . Da- villa v . New Orleans Public Service , App.1944 , 18 So.2d 357 . Evidence ...
... excessive speed , but that it was due to negligence of motorist in running at excessive speed into side of bus after bus had nearly crossed intersection . Da- villa v . New Orleans Public Service , App.1944 , 18 So.2d 357 . Evidence ...
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Numerical Index to Titles and Chapters | 57 |
Chapter | 80 |
Distribution and Sale of Motor Vehicles | 437 |
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