(Download) "Skaggs Safeway Stores Inc. v. Dunkle" by Eighth Circuit Circuit Court of Appeals " eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Skaggs Safeway Stores Inc. v. Dunkle
- Author : Eighth Circuit Circuit Court of Appeals
- Release Date : January 23, 1931
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 61 KB
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This is a personal injury action in which the appellee as plaintiff brought suit against the appellant to recover damages suffered by appellee as the result of an automobile collision. The parties will be referred to as they appeared in the lower court. At the time of receiving his injuries, the plaintiff was riding with his brother in the drivers seat of a truck driven by his brother. They were traveling west on the north side of Holdrege street, an arterial highway in the city of Lincoln, Neb. Clyde B. Anderson, in the employ of the defendant as its manager, was driving a Buick sedan automobile east on the south side of this same street. Plaintiff and his brother desired to cross to the south side of the street for the purpose of securing gasoline from a filling station located on that side of the street. Plaintiffs brother, who was driving the car, started to turn southward near the middle of the block, but a warning signal from a car approaching from behind caused him to swing back into the line of traffic and permit the approaching car to pass. He again signaled and turned south to cross to the filling station, having shifted his gears to low. This filling station was located a little west of the middle of the block, was set somewhat back from the curb line on the south side of Holdrege street, and had a driveway with three entrances, two of which entered from Holdrege street, one entering somewhat to the west of the station and the other to the east, while a third entrance came from Twenty-First street, which intersected Holdrege street on the west side of this property, so that the filling station and driveway occupied the northwest corner of the block.Holdrege street was paved with brick.