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E. J. Montague v. Loose-Wiles Biscuit
1935.MN.221, 261 N.W. 188, 194 MINN. 546
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1. Motorist upon entering intersection first had the right of way and could assume, until and unless he became aware to the contrary, that driver of truck approaching from his right would exercise ordinary care.