WILSON v. BOSTON REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY


366 Mass. 588 (1975)

321 N.E.2d 819

CLARK W. WILSON vs. BOSTON REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY & others.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

January 6, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank T. Barber, III, for the plaintiff.

William H. Shaughnessy for the Boston Redevelopment Authority.

Present: REARDON, QUIRICO, HENNESSEY, & KAPLAN, JJ.


HENNESSEY, J.

This is an action in tort brought by the plaintiff to recover for personal injuries sustained by him when he fell into an elevator shaft after the grate or screen positioned over the shaft gave way. The premises were owned by the Boston Redevelopment Authority (B.R.A.). The declaration was in three counts: the first count was against the B.R.A.; the second count was against the defendant Sam Shore as tenant, in part, of the premises in question; the...

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