BLACKMAN v. FEDERAL REALTY INV. TRUST


444 Pa.Super. 411 (1995)

664 A.2d 139

Renee A. BLACKMAN, Appellant, v. FEDERAL REALTY INVESTMENT TRUST and Venice Construction Company, Suku Chatarjee and Mohammed Islam, Appellees, v. ARLEN PROPERTY INVESTORS, Appellee.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed August 24, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. McCaney, Jr., Plymouth Meeting, for appellant.

Michael J. Olley, Havertown, for Venice Const., Suku Chatarjee & Mohammed Islam, appellees.

Before McEWEN, TAMILIA and KELLY, JJ.


KELLY, Judge:

In this opinion we are called upon to determine whether summary judgment may be entered against a plaintiff in a personal injury action where a question of fact remains as to whether a defendant landowner who possesses an easement across a parking lot where the injury occurred may be considered a "possessor of land" with a duty owing to persons injured on that portion of the lot. Based on the following...

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