TAYLOR v. BROWN


335 A.2d 263 (1975)

Florence E. TAYLOR and James Taylor, her husband, Plaintiffs, v. Allen H. BROWN et al., Defendants.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

February 25, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John C. S. Frank, Wilmington, for plaintiffs.

Charles K. Keil, Bayard, Brill & Handelman, Wilmington, for defendant Allen H. Brown and Counterclaimant Mary E. Cooper.

Joseph H. Flanzer, Wilmington, for defendant City of Wilmington.


OPINION

O'HARA, Judge.

Plaintiffs, Florence E. Taylor and James Taylor, her husband, instituted this damage action against defendants Allen H. Brown ("Brown") and his mother, Mary E. Cooper ("Cooper"), for injuries suffered by Florence E. Taylor in an intersectional collision, and naming the City of Wilmington ("City") also a defendant alleging negligence in failing to erect a stop sign at the particular intersection. The action against Cooper was subsequently...

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