POPE, Judge.
Defendant James Farr maintained a woodworking shop in his garage where he occasionally took special orders for carpentry and cabinet-making for customers. On January 27, 1984 plaintiff Bessie Mae Freeman left work with a friend who drove her to Farr's place of business. Plaintiff got out of a car in defendants' driveway and walked toward the garage with the intention of placing an order with Farr for a cabinet. Thinking Farr was not in his shop, plaintiff...
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