• 2001 - Sudden Emergency
  • C-2.77
    • Dangerous Conditions
    • Highways And Roadways
    • Motor Vehicles
    • Sudden Emergency
    • Tort Liability
  • If suddenly faced with a dangerous situation the person did not create, the person is not held to the same accuracy of judgment as one would be if there were time for deliberation. The person is not at fault if the person acted as an ordinary prudent person would act in a similar emergency.
    • Harfield v. Tate, 1999 ND 166, 598 NW2d 840
    • Kreidt v. Burlington N. R.R., 2000 ND 150, 615 NW2d 153
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