· 12/9/1957
Moore v. Long-Bell Lumber Co.
Citations
- 228 Ark. 345
- 307 S.W.2d 533
- 1957 Ark. LEXIS 442
How courts have described this case
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- holding that genuine issues of material fact existed as to whether the defendant breached his duty of care where a jury could infer based on the evidence that he was walking in an unreasonable manner at the time of the collision
- “What constitutes ordinary diligence, under any particular circumstances, is a question for the jury.”
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Judges: Holt, Millwee, Robinson
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