GROSSGOLD v. BROOKLYN JEWISH CTR., INC.


279 A.D. 1025 (1952)

Dora Grossgold, Appellant, v. Brooklyn Jewish Center, Inc., Respondent

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

April 21, 1952.


Order of the Appellate Term affirmed, with costs.

Plaintiff knew the lamp could burn. She knew it had a regulator to limit the time of exposure to the rays. Without inquiry, save as to how to start the ray, she fixed the time of operation. She kept her eyes open at intervals while the rays were shining. She invited the result of which she complains.

Nolan, P. J., dissents and votes to reverse the order of the Appellate Term and to affirm the judgment...

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