DUPRE v. MARYLAND MGMT. CORP.


283 A.D. 701 (1954)

Edward Dupre, Respondent, v. Maryland Management Corporation, Appellant, et al., Defendants

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

February 16, 1954.


Per Curiam.

Plaintiff was a guest in the hotel of the corporate defendant. He has recovered damages for an assault committed by one Jones, a bellboy. The trial court found that plaintiff initiated the encounter in which he received his injuries, but that Jones used more than sufficient force to repel an attack by plaintiff, and, therefore, found defendant liable to plaintiff in damages.

We agree with the basic findings of the trial court in all respects...

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