SMITH v. HENDRICKSON POST 212, AMERICAN LEGION

Nos. 36,076, 36,077, 36,095, 36,096.

241 Minn. 46 (1954)

KENNETH SMITH v. OTTO HENDRICKSON POST 212, AMERICAN LEGION, AND ANOTHER. VIRGIL SMITH v. SAME.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

January 15, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carroll & Thorson, for appellant Otto Hendrickson Post 212, American Legion.

Sexton, Tyrrell & Jardine, for appellant Lampert Lumber Company.

Bradford & Kennedy and Rosengren & Rufer, for respondents.


NELSON, JUSTICE.

Kenneth Smith, a minor, was injured on December 20, 1950, when sliding down a chute located on premises owned by Otto Hendrickson Post 212, American Legion, a corporation, and Lampert Lumber Company, a corporation. He lacked ten days of being in his tenth year. Actions were commenced by the minor through his father and natural guardian to recover for his injuries, and by Virgil Smith on his own behalf, for consequential damages to which he might be...

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