Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1960 |
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... respondent's vehicle within the meaning of section 403 of the Vehicle Code . The appellant was sitting on the right side of the back seat of respondent's vehicle ; Mrs. Engelcke was seated to her left , and John Begley occupied the ...
... respondent's vehicle within the meaning of section 403 of the Vehicle Code . The appellant was sitting on the right side of the back seat of respondent's vehicle ; Mrs. Engelcke was seated to her left , and John Begley occupied the ...
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... respondent's car . When she first saw the respondent's car , it was 7-8 feet in front of her . She put on her brakes and tried to avoid hitting it by swerv- ing to the left , but her right fender and head lamp struck his right rear ...
... respondent's car . When she first saw the respondent's car , it was 7-8 feet in front of her . She put on her brakes and tried to avoid hitting it by swerv- ing to the left , but her right fender and head lamp struck his right rear ...
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... respondent's lack of negligence was in the conclusions of law . As to damages , it was found that respondent suffered $ 250 damage to her car , and special damages of $ 980 . There was no direct finding as to general damages , although ...
... respondent's lack of negligence was in the conclusions of law . As to damages , it was found that respondent suffered $ 250 damage to her car , and special damages of $ 980 . There was no direct finding as to general damages , although ...
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accident affirmed agreement alleged Allied Stores Am.Jur amended appellant appellant's arrest attorney automobile award burglary Cal.App Cal.Rptr California cause of action charged City claim Code Civ Code of Civil collision complaint concurred contention contract conviction corporation counsel Criminal Law damages defendant defendant's denied determination entitled error error coram nobis evidence fact fendant filed finding guilty inference instruction issue judge judgment jurisdiction jury lease liability Los Angeles County matter ment motion narcotics negligence October 22 officer operation ordinance parties Penal Code personal injuries petition petitioner plaintiff pleaded police premises prior proceedings prosecution protests provides question reasonable record References refused res ipsa loquitur respondent respondent's rule Second Dist Stanley Mosk statement statute sufficient Superior Court supra sustained testified testimony tion trial court unlawful detainer vehicle verdict violation witness writ