ABREVAYA v. PALACE THEATRE & REALTY CO.


25 Misc.2d 600 (1960)

Marie Abrevaya, an Infant, by Albert Abrevaya, Her Guardian ad Litem, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Palace Theatre & Realty Co., Defendant and Third-Party Plaintiff. Robert Baudy, Also Known as Baudy's Greyhounds & Monkeys, Third-Party Defendant.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

February 16, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Deutsch & Meltzer (Harry P. Rich and Maxwell J. Eile of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Mendes & Mount (Brendan C. Kelly of counsel), for defendant.


MATTHEW M. LEVY, J.

The plaintiffs are daughter and parent. The infant plaintiff with her father, the other plaintiff, were in attendance as paying patrons at a performance at the Palace Theatre, operated by the defendant. One of the acts on stage was "Baudy's Greyhounds & Monkeys". During the course of the performance, one of Baudy's monkeys, riding on a greyhound, suddenly left his perch, went beyond the...

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