PEDRO v. NEWMAN


277 A.D. 567 (1950)

Elizabeth Pedro, Respondent, v. Vivien Newman et al., Defendants, and Bob's Bus Terminal, Inc., Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

December 12, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Gilleran of counsel (John J. O'Connor, attorney), for appellant.

J. Stanley Cohen for respondent.

GLENNON, VAN VOORHIS and SHIENTAG, JJ., concur; PECK, P. J. and DORE, J., concur in result.


Per Curiam.

The action was submitted to the jury upon the theory that the injured plaintiff was either a trespasser or a bare licensee, and if the latter, that she could recover provided that they found appellant chargeable with affirmative negligence in placing a large stone block in an alleyway leased to appellant for use in connection with its bus terminal. This stone was used for blocking the wheels of buses on a grade. Plaintiff stumbled over it and fell...

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