TYSON v. SHOEMAKER

17403.

208 Ga. 28 (1951)

65 S.E.2d 163

TYSON v. SHOEMAKER.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided April 10, 1951.

Rehearing Denied May 16, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bell & Baker, Neely, Marshall & Greene, Edgar A. Neely Jr., and Ferdinand Buckley, for plaintiff in error.

Cain & Smith, contra.


HEAD, Justice.

The Court of Appeals in its opinion in Tyson v. Shoemaker, 83 Ga.App. 33 (62 S.E.2d 586), at page 49, stated: "Counsel also contend that the stop sign, even if unofficial, was sufficient to bring into operation the rules of the common law and require that the plaintiff, in the exercise of ordinary care, should heed the sign and come to a complete stop. We can not...

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