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· 7/8/1976

Tuttle v. Department of State Highways

Citations

  • 243 N.W.2d 244
  • 397 Mich. 44
  • 1976 Mich. LEXIS 291

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that the defendant was negligent in failing to install traffic signals at an intersection in contravention of its own findings that the inter section was dangerous
  • holding that the defendant was negligent in failing to install traffic signals at an intersection in contravention of its own findings that the intersection section was dangerous
  • adopting the clear error standard for bench trials and rejecting the lower court’s “unduly restrictive” approach of applying the great-weight-of-the-evidence standard to a trial court’s verdict

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Judges: Kavanagh, Williams, Levin, Coleman, Lindemer, Ryan, Fitzgerald

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