TIGHE v. PETERSON


814 A.2d 1066 (2002)

175 N.J. 240

Paul J. TIGHE and Renee Tighe, h/w, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Deborah A. PETERSON and Theodore Peterson, h/w, Defendants-Respondents, and ABC Corporation 1-10, ABC Partnership 1-10, John Doe 1-10 and Jane Doe 1-10, j/s/a, Defendants.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided December 23, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis Capelli, Jr., argued the cause for appellants.

William L. Lundgren, III, argued the cause for respondents (Green, Lundgren & Ryan, attorneys).


PER CURIAM.

We affirm for the reasons expressed in the thorough and persuasive opinion of the Appellate Division majority authored by Judge King. We add only the following to underscore our agreement with that decision.

A host's duty to a social guest includes an obligation to warn of a known dangerous condition on the premises except when the guest is aware of the condition or by reasonable use of the facilities would observe it. Tighe v. Peterson,

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