McLEAN v. McKINLEY


282 A.D. 858 (1953)

Mabel E. McLean v. William McKinley

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

October 8, 1953.


The crucial question raised on this motion to reargue is whether, when plaintiff testified that she saw defendant's car approaching the intersection when she (plaintiff) was ten feet from the intersection, she meant ten feet from the center of the intersection or ten feet from the beginning of the intersection, or to put it another way, whether there was such ambiguity in her testimony as to leave a jury question and allow a finding that by "intersection" she meant "center...

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