BOLAND v. DOLAN


140 N.J. 174 (1995)

657 A.2d 1189

CHARLES BOLAND, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. PETER DOLAN AND JUDY DOLAN, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided May 17, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jay H. Greenblatt argued the cause for appellants (Mr. Greenblatt, attorney; Mr. Greenblatt and Charles S. Epstein, on the brief).

Roy D. Curnow argued the cause for respondent (Drazin and Warshaw, attorneys).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by GARIBALDI, J.

This appeal arises out of a slip-and-fall accident that occurred while plaintiff, Charles Boland, was a tenant in a three-family beach house owned by defendants, Peter and Judy Dolan. At the time of the accident, plaintiff was inside the vestibule of the house. As he walked into the vestibule with a clapboard and volleyball net in his hands, "something caught his foot and he slipped." As a result of his fall...

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