· 9/10/1964
Gerard v. Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance
Citations
- 106 N.H. 1
- 203 A.2d 279
- 1964 N.H. LEXIS 27
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- noting that children “may fail to observe conditions which an adult might reasonably be expected to discover”
- refusing “to assume that the risk of falling over [a] jack-handle in the dark was one a child of six would appreciate even though he might be assumed to appreciate the risk of falling over it in the daylight”
- “The fact that [notice of policy cancellation] was sent by registered mail, which is ordinarily considered a safer method than ordinary mail, should not militate against it.”
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Judges: Blandin
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