DAVIS v. DEAN


221 Or. 110 (1960)

350 P.2d 910

DAVIS v. DEAN

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Affirmed March 30, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R.V. Cook, Gresham, argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant.

Thomas R. Williams, Portland, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Benson & Davis, Portland.

Before McALLISTER, Chief Justice, and WARNER, SLOAN and HOLMAN, Justices.


AFFIRMED.

HOLMAN, J. (Pro Tempore)

Plaintiff, Davis, and defendant, Dean, were operators of separate motor vehicles which were involved in an accident on January 26, 1956, while both were traveling in a northeasterly direction on northeast Sandy Boulevard in Portland. The pavement was completely covered with snow and was very slick. Plaintiff brought this action for personal injuries he claims he sustained to his neck and back in the accident as a result of...

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