BUCHTHAL v. NEW YORK CENTRAL R. CO.

Docket No. 71, Calendar No. 45,525.

334 Mich. 556 (1952)

55 N.W.2d 92

BUCHTHAL v. NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 6, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mitts & Smith and James & Hoff, for plaintiff.

Harvey & Fisher and George H. Wyatt (Patrick E. Hackett, of counsel), for defendant.


BUTZEL, J.

On April 2, 1949, plaintiff Ethel Buchthal was seated next to her husband on the front seat of an automobile driven by him on a bright clear day. It was proceeding east along a road in Cass county, popularly known as Peavine road or Swank road. They reached an intersection of the double track right-of-way of defendant New York Central Railroad Company, known as Swank's crossing, located between Niles and Dowagiac, Michigan, and about 2 miles west of Dowagiac...

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