Tampa Electric Company v. Elma Barber Tampa Electric Company v. Elma Barber

Tampa Electric Company v. Elma Barber

FL.40110; 88 So. 302, 81 Fla. 405 (1921)

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Publisher Description

Per Curiam. -- The declaration herein alleges that while the plaintiff, a passenger, was alighting from one of the defendant company's street cars, the defendant ""negligently and carelessly caused the car to be suddenly and violently started and to travel at a great rate of speed, on account of which the plaintiff was thrown with great force and violence from off the car to and upon the street,"" and injured. Trial was had on a plea of not guilty. Verdict and judgment were rendered for the plaintiff, and defendant took writ of error.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1921
25 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
3
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
58.9
KB

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