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In Riotto v. German's Express, 1938, 196 A. 677, 16 N.J. Misc. 74, a child of unstated age, inferably unattended, in yard which was common to his father and to defendant, was backed on and injured by truck without warning; judgment for plaintiff was upheld.
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Submitted October term, 1937.
Decided January 26th, 1938.
On appeal from the prerogative court, whose opinion is reported in 122 N.J. Eq. 192.
Mr. Samuel Koestler and Mr. Edward A. Markley, for the appellant.
Mr. John J. Stamler, for the respondents.
The proofs, carefully examined, abundantly support the findings of the learned vice-ordinary from whose decree the present appeal is taken.
The decree will be affirmed, with costs.
For affirmance — PARKER, LLOYD, BODINE, DONGES, HEHER, PERSKIE, DEAR, WELLS, RAFFERTY, JJ. 9.
For reversal — None.