TUTTLE v. MIAMI DOLPHINS, LTD.

No. 86-1212.

551 So.2d 477 (1988)

Guy TUTTLE and Janet Tuttle, His Mother, Appellants/Cross-Appellees, v. MIAMI DOLPHINS, LTD., a Florida Limited Partnership, Joseph Robbie and South Florida Sports Corporation, As General Partners of Miami Dolphins, Ltd., and Harry M. Stevens, Inc., a New York Corporation Authorized to Do Business in Florida, Appellees/Cross-Appellants, and the City of Miami, a Municipal Corporation, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.

On Rehearing January 17, 1989.

On Rehearing July 11, 1989.

Rehearing Denied November 17, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phillip J. Goldstein, Goldstein Professional Assoc., Daniels & Hicks and Ralph O. Anderson, Miami, for appellants/cross-appellees.

Simon, Schindler, Hurst & Sandberg and Thomas M. Pflaum, Magill & Lewis and R. Fred Lewis, Miami, for appellees and cross-appellants.

Before HUBBART, BASKIN and DANIEL S. PEARSON, JJ.


On Rehearing En Banc July 11, 1989.

BASKIN, Judge.

Appellants Guy Tuttle and his mother Janet Tuttle sued Miami Dolphins, Ltd.; Joseph Robbie and South Florida Sports Corporation, as General Partners of Miami Dolphins, Ltd.; Harry M. Stevens, Inc. [Stevens], beer concessionaire under a contract with Miami Dolphins, Ltd.; and the City of Miami [City] to recover damages for injuries Guy sustained when he fell through a defective ramp rail guard at the Orange...

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