BUTLER v. KING

No. 4310.

99 N.H. 150 (1954)

HERBERT E. BUTLER v. ROSCOE B. KING & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided July 1, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Burns, Calderwood & Bryant (Mr. Bryant orally), for the plaintiff.

Devine & Millimet and Charles F. Hartnett (Mr. Millimet orally), for the defendants.


KENISON, C. J.

The defendants had a duty to maintain reasonable conditions of safety and the plaintiff was entitled to place some reliance on the performance of that duty. Cartier v. Corporation, 92 N.H. 263; Holmes v. Stores, 95 N.H. 478; Monier v. Belzil, 97 N.H. 176. However the plaintiff is precluded from recovering damages if he received his injuries as a result of encountering a known...

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