ROSEN v. NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY


281 A.D.2d 238 (2001)

722 N.Y.S.2d 31

CORINNE ROSEN et al., Respondents, v. NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Appellant.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

Decided March 15, 2001.


Plaintiff, a volunteer worker, should have been aware that she might have "sunk in and slipped" while attempting to negotiate the steep-sloped, muddy riverbank on foot, especially given the fact that defendant had fenced off the area and had refused to allow child volunteers into it. Plaintiff's contention that her injury was caused by a latent or concealed condition and that defendant thus breached its duty to take reasonable measures to neutralize that condition (see...

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