WHITE v. YUP

No. 5706.

458 P.2d 617 (1969)

Dorothy WHITE, Appellant, v. Henry YUP, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

September 12, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stewart & Horton, Reno, for appellant.

Leslie A. Leggett, Reno, for respondent.


OPINION

MOWBRAY, Justice:

Appellant, Dorothy White, sued respondent, Henry Yup, for damages resulting from a two-car collision at a street intersection, when a motor vehicle driven by Yup struck a car driven by Dorothy's husband, William White, in which Dorothy was riding as a passenger. Dorothy prayed in her first cause of action for $112,280.50 in damages for her own personal injuries suffered as a result of the...

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