GATES, P. J., January 10, 1967.
It has been said with considerable persuasion that the law is a profession of words. Fascination lies in the realization that legal principles long considered by our appellate courts as clear and settled when applied to a novel set of facts and circumstances suddenly become unclear and unsettled. Courts are ofttimes run up the wrong fork of the road to reason by trying to apply broad language by appellate courts in interpreting a case...
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