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Page 143
... traveling at an excessive rate of speed , and minor could not recover for injuries sustained in accident . Woodall v . Southern Scrap Material Co. , App . 1949 , 40 So.2d 495 . Evidence authorized finding that col- lision of plaintiff's ...
... traveling at an excessive rate of speed , and minor could not recover for injuries sustained in accident . Woodall v . Southern Scrap Material Co. , App . 1949 , 40 So.2d 495 . Evidence authorized finding that col- lision of plaintiff's ...
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... traveling in same direction on a bicycle until automobiles had passed each other . Granger v . Clifford H. King , Inc. , App . 1939 , 191 So. 167 . Boys sleeping with heads in open win- dow of school bus in which they were riding as ...
... traveling in same direction on a bicycle until automobiles had passed each other . Granger v . Clifford H. King , Inc. , App . 1939 , 191 So. 167 . Boys sleeping with heads in open win- dow of school bus in which they were riding as ...
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... traveling 20 miles per hour , after applying brakes for 137 feet must have been traveling substantially faster than the 45 - mile - per - hour speed limit and was thus guilty of contributory negligence barring recovery for injuries ...
... traveling 20 miles per hour , after applying brakes for 137 feet must have been traveling substantially faster than the 45 - mile - per - hour speed limit and was thus guilty of contributory negligence barring recovery for injuries ...
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Numerical Index to Titles and Chapters | 57 |
Chapter | 80 |
Distribution and Sale of Motor Vehicles | 437 |
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