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Witte v. Brooklyn City Railway Co.

City Court of Brooklyn — General Term
Jun 1, 1893
4 Misc. 286 (N.Y. City Ct. 1893)

Opinion

June, 1893.

Jas. T.H. Troy ( Charles J. Patterson, of counsel), for plaintiff (respondent).

Morris Whitehouse, for defendant (appellant).


The counsel for the appellant seeks a reversal in this case only on two grounds: First, that the evidence showed contributory negligence on the part of plaintiff; second, that there was no proof of negligence of the defendant. The plaintiff drove a beer wagon in a southerly direction along the track of defendant on Third avenue in this city until he reached Thirty-second street, where he swung his wagon to the east, in order to get out of the track, and then turned to the west. The wagon was nearly off the track when an electric car struck the hind wheel and overturned it.

This case was properly submitted to the jury. It was the duty of plaintiff to turn off seasonably to avoid the car approaching from the rear, and, while so doing, the motorman was bound to exercise proper care to avoid a collision with the wagon. Whether the plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence, and whether the motorman was negligent, were questions of fact for the jury. Quinn v. Atlantic Avenue R. Co., 12 N.Y.S. 223; affirmed, Court of Appeals, without opinion, 134 N.Y. 611.

Judgment and order denying new trial affirmed, without costs.

OSBORNE, J., concurs.

Judgment and order denying new trial affirmed.


Summaries of

Witte v. Brooklyn City Railway Co.

City Court of Brooklyn — General Term
Jun 1, 1893
4 Misc. 286 (N.Y. City Ct. 1893)
Case details for

Witte v. Brooklyn City Railway Co.

Case Details

Full title:WITTE v . BROOKLYN CITY RAILWAY COMPANY

Court:City Court of Brooklyn — General Term

Date published: Jun 1, 1893

Citations

4 Misc. 286 (N.Y. City Ct. 1893)
23 N.Y.S. 1028

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