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§ 1376. Violation as prima facie evidence of negligence—Necessity that violation be proximate cause of accident—Overcoming evidence

AMJUR PP AUTOS § 1376American Jurisprudence Pleading and Practice Forms Annotated (Approx. 2 pages)

§ 1376. Violation as prima facie evidence of negligence—Necessity that violation be proximate cause of accident—Overcoming evidence

AMJUR PP AUTOS § 1376American Jurisprudence Pleading and Practice Forms Annotated (Approx. 2 pages)

3B Am. Jur. Pl. & Pr. Forms Automobiles and Highway Traffic § 1376
American Jurisprudence
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September 2023 Update
Pleading and Practice Forms Annotated
Automobiles and Highway Traffic
Part Two. Liability for Injury and Damage from Operation of Vehicles
X. Instructions
C. Negligence
8. Violation of Statutes and Ordinances
§ 1376. Violation as prima facie evidence of negligence—Necessity that violation be proximate cause of accident—Overcoming evidence
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