DE QUELIN v. NELLIS


277 A.D. 1064 (1950)

Doris M. De Quelin, Respondent, v. Ray A. Nellis, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

November 15, 1950.


The judgment was for plaintiff's recovery of damages on account of severe personal injuries which she sustained as a result of the collision of the automobile she was operating with an automobile owned and operated by the defendant, as the two cars entered an intersection of two improved highways, plaintiff from a westerly and defendant from a southerly direction. Traffic at and through the intersection was controlled as follows: on plaintiff's route by a suspended flasher...

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