SUMMER v. HYATT CORPORATION

59320.

153 Ga. App. 684 (1980)

266 S.E.2d 333

SUMMER v. HYATT CORPORATION.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 29, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Simmons, Jr., for appellant.

Kevin C. Greene, Robert L. Pennington, Daniel S. Reinhardt, for appellee.


SHULMAN, Judge.

Plaintiff brought this action to recover damages for loss or theft of valuables from her purse, contending that the loss or theft was due to the negligence of defendant or to the maintenance of a nuisance by defendant. The loss or theft occurred in the rotating Polaris restaurant, operated by defendant and located atop the Hyatt Regency hotel owned by defendant. While plaintiff was registered as a guest at the hotel, she went into the restaurant and...

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