CAMERON v. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., INC.


284 A.D. 1004 (1954)

Thomas H. Cameron, Respondent, v. Montgomery Ward & Co., Incorporated, Appellant

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

November 18, 1954.


Plaintiff has had a jury verdict of $7,500 for personal injuries sustained when he tripped over the tow bar of a farm implement which protruded into a pathway maintained by defendant for the use of customers at its store in Menands, New York. Appellant contends that there is no proof of actual or constructive notice of any dangerous condition, and that the verdict is excessive. The trial court left to the jury the question of actual or constructive notice with appropriate...

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