WATERS v. LONG IS. R. R. CO.


52 Misc.2d 515 (1966)

Maureen A. Waters, an Infant, by Her Guardian ad Litem, George F. Waters, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Long Island Rail Road Company, Defendant.

Supreme Court, Trial Term, Nassau County.

December 29, 1966


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Anderson for plaintiffs. George M. Onken and Reid A. Curtis for defendant.


BERNARD S. MEYER, J.

In this nonjury action for personal injuries, defendant is awarded judgment dismissing the complaint at the end of the entire case. Plaintiff, Maureen Waters, was injured when she came in contact with the electrified third rail while crossing a part of defendant's railroad tracks known as the Mitchell spur. Her action is based on the contentions that (1) the short cut she was using had become...

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