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· 5/4/2017

People v. Loughlin

Citations

  • 29 N.Y.3d 906

How courts have described this case

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  • an elderly lady who elected to exit the building by slippery brick landing and who had done so one or two times previously was presumed to have knowledge of this dangerous static condition
  • an elderly lady who elected to exit the building by slippery brick landing and who had done so one or two times previously was presumed to have knowledge of this dangerous static condition
  • elderly individual failed to exercise ordinary care as a matter of law where she used a door that caused her to traverse a condition that 13 “she knew to be dangerous” and where she also knew that she could have used an alternative entrance that did not pose danger

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