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Page 298
... failing to keep a look - out , in driv- ing at excessive rate of speed , in failing to have automobile under control and in failing to observe signal flags on bus , and that plaintiff was not guilty of con- tributory negligence ...
... failing to keep a look - out , in driv- ing at excessive rate of speed , in failing to have automobile under control and in failing to observe signal flags on bus , and that plaintiff was not guilty of con- tributory negligence ...
Page 447
... failing to give heed to fact that plaintiffs ' automobile had entered inter- section first , and that plaintiffs were not guilty of contributory negligence , so as to authorize plaintiffs to recover for in- juries and damages sustained ...
... failing to give heed to fact that plaintiffs ' automobile had entered inter- section first , and that plaintiffs were not guilty of contributory negligence , so as to authorize plaintiffs to recover for in- juries and damages sustained ...
Page 448
... failing to observe movement of automobile from less favored street into intersection in time to avoid collision . Butler v . O'Neal , App.1946 , 26 So.2d 753 . Evidence established that driver of truck colliding with an automobile at an ...
... failing to observe movement of automobile from less favored street into intersection in time to avoid collision . Butler v . O'Neal , App.1946 , 26 So.2d 753 . Evidence established that driver of truck colliding with an automobile at an ...
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Distribution and Sale of Motor Vehicles | 437 |
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