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Taylor v. Mountz.
1956.PA.40606; 127 A.2D 730, 387 PA. 321
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Beschreibung des Verlags
On January 17, 1953, in the City of Philadelphia, a car operated by the plaintiff Henry Taylor southwardly on 15th Street, and one operated by the defendant Charles W. Mountz eastwardly on Berks Street, collided at the point where these two streets intersect, and as a result Taylor sustained serious damages, to recover which he brought suit against Mountz. At the ensuing trial the jury disagreed, and the defendant, under the Act of 1911, P.L. 70, 12 P.S. 684, moved for judgment of the whole record. The motion was granted by the lower Court, and this appeal followed.