SMITH v. SHUDA


22 Wis.2d 629 (1964)

SMITH, Respondent, v. SHUDA, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

March 3, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Brazeau, Brazeau, Potter & Cole of Wisconsin Rapids, and oral argument by Richard S.Brazeau.

For the respondent there was a brief and oral argument by Norman L. Wanta of Stevens Point.


BEILFUSS, J.

Defendant contends that she was not negligent in that she violated no duty owed to the plaintiff.

The trial court properly instructed the jury on duties of the inviter to provide a reasonably safe place and to warn of dangers not known by nor apparent to the invitee. Instructions were also given on the invitee's duty to use reasonable care for her own safety.

As far as the negligence of defendant is concerned, she not only provided a waxed...

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