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Gillette v. Plante Properties, Inc.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
May 3, 1965
207 N.E.2d 304 (Mass. 1965)

Opinion

May 3, 1965.

Edward N. Hurley Gerald J. Parish, for the plaintiff, submitted a brief.

Philip J. Ryan for the defendant.


Exceptions overruled. The plaintiff, a tenant of the defendant, alleges error in the allowance of the defendant's motion for a directed verdict. Approximately six weeks prior to the accident on which this action is based the defendant's janitor commenced putting ashes in holes in the yard to the rear of the defendant's premises. In the ashes were some clinkers of undetermined size. In order for the plaintiff to reach the rubbish and garbage cans located in the back yard it was necessary to cross the yard. While taking some garbage to the trash cans at about dusk the plaintiff fell over a clinker the size of a grapefruit and was injured. The record contains no evidence that the defendant, directly or indirectly, was responsible for the presence of the clinker on the spot where the plaintiff fell. Without such evidence any finding for the plaintiff would of necessity be based upon conjecture. Prushensky v. Pucilowski, 269 Mass. 477, 479. Vaillancourt v. Rex Realty Corp. 326 Mass. 534. The defendant's motion was properly allowed.


Summaries of

Gillette v. Plante Properties, Inc.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
May 3, 1965
207 N.E.2d 304 (Mass. 1965)
Case details for

Gillette v. Plante Properties, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:LAWRENCE GILLETTE vs. PLANTE PROPERTIES, INC

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: May 3, 1965

Citations

207 N.E.2d 304 (Mass. 1965)
349 Mass. 760

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