Judgment affirmed, with costs.
Plaintiff was a guest at a hotel conducted by defendant. The chair was one furnished by defendant for use of its guests upon a portion of the hotel premises adjacent to a swimming pool. In our opinion, the evidence was sufficient to establish a prima facie case, and the jury's verdict on the issues submitted may not be disturbed (cf. Robinson v. Church of St. Patrick's, 269 App. Div. 752; Kane v. Ten Eyck Co.,
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