PRIMUS v. CITY OF HOT SPRINGS

No. 5536.

256 P.2d 1065 (1953)

57 N.M. 190

PRIMUS et al. v. CITY OF HOT SPRINGS.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

May 8, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jess R. Nelson, Truth or Consequences, for appellant.

Simms, Modrall, Seymour & Simms, James E. Sperling, George T. Harris, Jr., Albuquerque, for appellee.


McGHEE, Justice.

In this case the administrator sought damages for the death of Mary Primus McDaniel who left surviving her three infant children. Her death occurred when the automobile in which she was a passenger failed to stay within the traveled portion of a street while making a turn immediately prior to entering onto a portion of the street so narrow it is questionable whether two cars could meet and pass. On one side of the street there was a high bank, and...

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