JENKINS v. ALEXANDER


9 A.D.3d 286 (2004)

780 N.Y.S.2d 133

KAVON JENKINS et al., Plaintiffs, v. R.C. ALEXANDER, Appellant, and WILBERT B. HALL, Respondent.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

July 8, 2004.


It is undisputed that, at the time of the collision, the van driven by defendant Hall, in which plaintiffs were passengers, had proceeded along Waterbury Avenue and into its intersection with Zerega Avenue without stopping at the stop sign and that defendant-appellant Alexander, the driver of the other car, had the right of way as she proceeded along Zerega Avenue, a four-lane thoroughfare with no traffic control at that intersection. As such, in her motion for summary judgment...

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