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· 12/4/1992

Bishop v. First Nat. Bank of Florida

Citations

  • 609 So. 2d 722
  • 1992 WL 354589

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  • no reasonably implied invitation from “continual[] use[] by the public as a recreational area”
  • no reasonably implied invitation even though the area where the plaintiff was in- jured “was continually used by the public as a recreational area and such use was known by the landowner”
  • plaintiff uninvited licensee was owed duty to be free from any wilful or wanton negligent act; no breach of duty, as part of danger in using rope swing is open and obvious danger of something floating beneath water’s surface or possibility of hitting river bottom

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Judges: Gridley

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