WAGNER v. STUDLER


283 A.D. 913 (1954)

Wesley Wagner, an Infant, by Frederick L. Wagner, His Guardian ad Litem, Appellant, v. Albin A. Studler, Doing Business as Studler's Sales and Service, Respondent Florence Wagner, Appellant, v. Albin A. Studler, Doing Business as Studler's Sales and Service, Respondent Frederick L. Wagner, Appellant, v. Albin A. Studler, Doing Business as Studler's Sales and Service, Respondent Alayne M. Murphy, Appellant, v. Albin A. Studler, Respondent John A. Murphy, Appellant, v. Albin A. Studler, Respondent Alayne M. Murphy, Plaintiff, v. Frederick Wagner et al., Defendants John A. Murphy, Plaintiff, v. Frederick Wagner et al., Defendants

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

April 24, 1954.


The actions grew out of a collision of two automobiles, one of which was owned by defendant Studler and operated by Clinton Wagner and the other owned by plaintiff, Frederick Wagner, and operated by plaintiff, Florence Wagner. Appellants assert reversible error in the trial court's charge. The actions were predicated upon the negligence of Clinton Wagner in operating the Studler automobile with the latter's consent and permission, though plaintiffs Murphy also alleged that...

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