PASCHAL v. RITE AID PHARMACY, INC.

No. 84-1425.

18 Ohio St. 3d 203 (1985)

PASCHAL, APPELLANT, v. RITE AID PHARMACY, INC. ET AL., APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided July 17, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Twyford & Donahey and Richard S. Donahey, Jr., for appellant. Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, Terrance M. Miller, Mason Evans IV and Sherry Young, for appellees.


Per Curiam.

The sole issue presented for our determination is whether the trial court erred in holding as a matter of law that appellees did not breach the duty owed appellant as a business invitee.1

A shopkeeper owes business invitees a duty of ordinary care in maintaining the premises in a reasonably safe condition so that its customers are not unnecessarily and unreasonably exposed to danger. See Campbell v.

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