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... held negligent . Elliot v . Rhymes , App . 1934 , 153 So. 600 . Person driving automobile in close proximity to child , not quite eleven years old , on bicycle , is negligent in not ex- pecting child to do unexpected and dart suddenly ...
... held negligent . Elliot v . Rhymes , App . 1934 , 153 So. 600 . Person driving automobile in close proximity to child , not quite eleven years old , on bicycle , is negligent in not ex- pecting child to do unexpected and dart suddenly ...
Page 225
... held to show that impact was due solely to negligence of defendant's employee in driving too fast to stop within distance truck's headlights showed objects in road ahead . Penton v . Fisher , App . 1934 , 155 So. 35 . Evidence held not ...
... held to show that impact was due solely to negligence of defendant's employee in driving too fast to stop within distance truck's headlights showed objects in road ahead . Penton v . Fisher , App . 1934 , 155 So. 35 . Evidence held not ...
Page 319
... held gross negligence constituting sole proximate cause of accident . Jones v . Thibodeaux , App.1935 , 163 So. 183 . Defendants ' fault in suddenly starting unlighted parked car from wrong side of road held to have caused collision ...
... held gross negligence constituting sole proximate cause of accident . Jones v . Thibodeaux , App.1935 , 163 So. 183 . Defendants ' fault in suddenly starting unlighted parked car from wrong side of road held to have caused collision ...
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Chapter | 80 |
Distribution and Sale of Motor Vehicles | 437 |
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