BELL v. JEFFERSON

No. 81-233.

414 So.2d 273 (1982)

James A. BELL, d/b/a the Grey Coach Inn, Appellant, v. Albert JEFFERSON, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.

May 26, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leon D. Watts, Titusville, for appellant.

Carl Wasileski, of Moran & Wasileski, Titusville, for appellee.


SHARP, Judge.

James A. Bell, d/b/a The Grey Coach Inn, appeals from a final judgment and verdict entered in favor of Albert Jefferson. By its verdict, the jury found Bell negligently failed to maintain the business premises of The Grey Coach Inn in a reasonably safe condition, and that Jefferson suffered injury as a consequence of this breach of duty. We reverse because a review of the record fails to disclose any basis upon which the jury could have found either...

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