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Abstract
The plaintiff was a guest of the defendant in the latter's automobile during a night trip. With the knowledge and consent of the defendant the plaintiff went to sleep. While he was sleeping the defendant negligently wrecked the car and plaintiff was injured. Held, that the question as to whether or not such conduct constituted contributory negligence was one of fact for the jury. Nelson v. Nygren, (N. Y. 1932) 181 N. E. 52.
Recommended Citation
AUTOMOBILES - GUEST - CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE,
31
Mich. L. Rev.
717
(1933).
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