SPAULDING v. TRANSIT CO.

Nos. 36341 and 36342.

171 Ohio St. 155 (1960)

SPAULDING, APPELLEE, v. THE CITY TRANSIT CO., APPELLANT. (Two cases.)

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided June 15, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Emanuel Nadlin, for appellees.

Messrs. Landis, Ferguson, Bieser & Greer, for appellant.


Per Curiam.

Considering the case of Fannie Spaulding, the petition contains four specifications of negligence, the first and third of which were disposed of by the holding of the Court of Appeals that plaintiff's case rested on the second and fourth specifications. Those refer to the operator of the bus. The second specification is that "he neglected to give a signal to turn left in sufficient time to give ample warning of other users of the highway who would...

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