Case Name: Michael Iuppa, Plaintiff, v. Robert A. Saxton Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1917-01
Citations: 176 A.D. 944
Docket Number: 
Parties: Michael Iuppa, Plaintiff, v. Robert A. Saxton Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 176
Pages: 944–945

Head Matter:
Michael Iuppa, Plaintiff, v. Robert A. Saxton Defendant.

Opinion:
Plaintiff's exceptions sustained and motion for new trial granted, with costs to plaintiff to abide event. Held, that there was a question of fact to be submitted to the jury as to whether the plaintiff was negligent in failing to discover sooner than he did that the defendant was about to violate the law of the road by cutting the corner into Prince street instead of passing to the right of the center of the intersection of that street with East avenue. All concurred.
See Highway Law (Consol. Laws, chap. 25; Laws of 1909, chap. 30), § 283, subd. 3, as added by Laws of 1910, chap. 374; Rochester Ordinances, art. 2, § 10, subd. 5.— [Rep.