JANVIER, Judge.
On February 1st, 1950, at about 6:10 o'clock in the evening, as George A. Kemp attempted to drive his Plymouth sedan from the curb in front of an automobile sales company on Canal Street in New Orleans, it was backed into by a taxicab of Nola Cabs, Inc., which was operated by David L. Davis. In the sedan with Kemp was his wife.
Alleging that the accident had been caused by negligence on the part of the driver of the taxicab, Kemp and his wife...
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