O'BRIEN v. JEFTS


3 A.D.2d 787 (1957)

Helen S. O'Brien, Respondent, v. Charles W. Jefts et al., Appellants. (Action No. 1.) Charles A. Simmons, Jr., Respondent, v. Charles W. Jefts et al., Appellants. (Action No. 2.) Vance R. Fenton, Respondent, v. Charles W. Jefts et al., Appellants, and Charles A. Simmons, Jr., Respondent. (Action No. 3.)

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

March 14, 1957


The three actions arose out of a collision between two motor boats which occurred in Lake George, New York, on July 13, 1952. O'Brien and Fenton were passengers in the boat owned and operated by Simmons. Tuttle was a passenger in the boat owned by himself and Jefts and operated by Jefts. Both boats were damaged and O'Brien, Simmons and Fenton were injured. Actions 1 and 2 were commenced in August, 1954, in Albany County. Action 3...

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