DILLON v. J. J. NEWBERRY CO.


281 A.D. 778 (1953)

Joseph Dillon, Appellant, v. J. J. Newberry Co., Respondent

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

January 9, 1953.


On Saturday, March 11, 1950, which was a very cold day, at about 2:30 P.M., the plaintiff was injured in attempting to enter the defendant's department store, when one of a pair of inner outward-swinging front entrance doors of the store was suddenly swung open by a customer leaving the store and the plaintiff was struck on the side of the head. The plaintiff and his wife and two other persons had passed through a pair of outside doors, also outward-swinging, and had entered...

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