Judgment unanimously affirmed, with costs.
The theory of appellants' action is that the wife's injuries were the result of a fall caused by the opening from below, without warning, of cellar doors over which she was passing; and that the doors were opened so that cases of beverages being delivered by respondent Hoffman to respondent Flamme, who operated a store on the premises, could be placed in the cellar by Hoffman's employees. There was a complete absence of proof...
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