PATTERSON v. SAYERS

No. 39499.

223 Miss. 444 (1955)

78 So.2d 467

PATTERSON v. SAYERS, d/b/a THE CONCORD HOTEL.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 16, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L.C. Gwin, Natchez, for appellant.

Brandon, Brandon, Hornsby & Handy, Natchez, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

Mrs. Patterson brought this action against Mr. Sayers to recover money damage for injuries she claims to have received when she fell in the hotel lobby of the Concord Hotel in Natchez, Mississippi, which fall, she avers, was the result of the failure of Mr. Sayers, operator of the Hotel, to use reasonable diligence to maintain a reasonably safe place for passage through that lobby. When Mrs. Patterson rested...

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