O'CONNELL v. ASHLINE


278 A.D. 602 (1951)

Clara R. O'Connell, Respondent, v. Henry Ashline, Appellant Thomas J. O'Connell, Respondent, v. Henry Ashline, Appellant

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

January 10, 1951.


These are negligence actions stemming from the alleged failure of the defendant to keep and maintain his driveway, which was used by the plaintiffs as a means of ingress and egress to their second floor apartment, in a safe and proper condition. The jury has found by their verdicts that the defendant was negligent in this respect in that he permitted mounds, ridges and ruts of accumulated ice and snow to remain on the traveled portion of the driveway for a long period of...

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