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Saturno v. F.W. Woolworth Co.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Mar 2, 1965
205 N.E.2d 220 (Mass. 1965)

Opinion

March 2, 1965.

Francis X. Carroll for the plaintiff.

Charles W. O'Brien for the defendant.


Exceptions overruled. This is an action of tort to recover for personal injuries suffered by the plaintiff when she fell on an allegedly unnatural accumulation of ice on the public sidewalk in front of the building controlled by the defendant. A jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff. The case is here upon the plaintiff's exception to the allowance of the defendant's motion for entry of a verdict for the defendant under leave reserved. There was no error. On the evidence most favorable to the plaintiff no inference is warranted that the patch of ice on which she fell resulted from water gathered in an awning attached to the defendant's store and discharged therefrom upon the sidewalk. The plaintiff's exception has its basis in conjecture and therefore cannot be sustained. Lewis v. Steinberg, 347 Mass. 312. Jefferson v. L'Heureux, 293 Mass. 490.


Summaries of

Saturno v. F.W. Woolworth Co.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Mar 2, 1965
205 N.E.2d 220 (Mass. 1965)
Case details for

Saturno v. F.W. Woolworth Co.

Case Details

Full title:ROSE ROSE SATURNO vs. F.W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Mar 2, 1965

Citations

205 N.E.2d 220 (Mass. 1965)
348 Mass. 794

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