SHERMAN v. M. LOWENSTEIN & SONS, INC.


28 A.D.2d 922 (1967)

Rose Sherman et al., Respondents, v. M. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc., Appellant, et al., Defendants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

July 10, 1967


No questions of fact have been considered. Upon allegations of negligence and breach of warranty in the manufacture and sale of a fabric used in the making of pajamas purchased by plaintiff wife, plaintiffs offered evidence to prove that the fabric was dangerously flammable and that, while wearing the pajamas in close proximity to a gas range on which plaintiff wife was heating coffee, her pajamas caught fire. Defendant Lowenstein, among other things, challenged the wife...

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