LENOX v. J. J. NEWBERRY CO.


284 A.D. 1000 (1954)

Maud M. Lenox, Appellant, v. J. J. Newberry Co., Respondent Noah Lenox, Appellant, v. J. J. Newberry Co., Respondent

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

November 18, 1954.


Plaintiff Maud M. Lenox was a customer in defendant's variety store. In walking through the store she testified that "my left foot slipped" and another witness described the occurrence by saying that "her feet just went right out from under her. They slipped right out". She landed in part on her left hand, and putting that hand to her face after the fall she noticed it had on it an "oily substance" and "my hand felt of oil". There was also an "oily substance" up and down...

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