Plaintiff docked his boat at defendants' marina in Hampton Bays for the summer, 1979, and paid $300 for this privilege. On or about August 19, 1979, the boat was apparently stolen, the mooring lines having been cut. The trial court found that no bailment had been created, but that defendants Fred and John Biegler, doing business as Master Marine, were negligent in failing to observe a duty to exercise reasonable care to prevent third parties from using their premises to cause...
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