COLONIAL STORES, INC. v. WILSON

43701.

118 Ga. App. 120 (1968)

162 S.E.2d 750

COLONIAL STORES, INC. v. WILSON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided July 1, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ross & Finch, Claude R. Ross, I. J. Parkerson, for appellant.

Zachary, Hunter, Zachary & Bowden, William E. Zachary, Jr., for appellee.


QUILLIAN, Judge.

1. The defendant contends that the motion for summary judgment should have been granted because the evidence before the court did not show that the defendant had either actual or constructive knowledge of the alleged dangerous condition. To establish liability when the case goes to trial the plaintiff must carry the burden of proving that the defendant had either actual or constructive knowledge of the...

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