Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1908

Petrus v. Berlin Mills Co.

Petrus v. Berlin Mills Co.
Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Decided November 4, 1908 · Young
71 A. 213; 75 N.H. 587; 1908 N.H. LEXIS 65

Petrus v. Berlin Mills Co.

Opinion of the Court

Young, J.

There was evidence that the defendants either knew or ought to have known of the danger incident to the condition of their premises which caused the plaintiff’s injury, in season to have removed the danger or to have warned him of it, and that, he neither knew of the danger nor was in fault for not knowing-of it.,, Consequently, the evidence should have been submitted to-the jury.

Exception sustained.

All concurred.

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