· 7/27/1972
Strandness v. Montgomery Ward
Citations
- 199 N.W.2d 690
- 1972 N.D. LEXIS 124
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- finding an exception to the rule, and explaining that “[u]nder these conditions, Montgomery Ward owed a duty to the public to properly maintain its canopy in order to provide a sidewalk free from ice, such as would be expected when the sidewalk is protected by a canopy
- as an exception to the rule, a landowner who constructs a canopy over a sidewalk upon his property owes a duty to the public to maintain it to provide a sidewalk free from artificial accumulations of water and ice
- as an exception to the rule, a landowner who constructs a canopy over a 3 sidewalk upon his property owes a duty to the public to maintain it to provide a sidewalk free from artificial accumulations of water and ice
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Judges: Paulson, Strutz, Erickstad, Teigen, Knudson
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