New York Court of Appeals, 1910

Walker v. . Town of Pittsfield

Walker v. . Town of Pittsfield
New York Court of Appeals · Decided April 5, 1910 · Cullen, Gray, Bartlett, Iiaight, Werner, Hiscock, Yann
91 N.E. 589; 198 N.Y. 559; 1910 N.Y. LEXIS 914 (North Eastern Reporter)

Walker v. . Town of Pittsfield

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The judgment should be affirmed, with costs. There was evidence with respect to the condition of this highway for several months prior to the accident, from which the jurors might find neglect on the part of the commissioner of highways in failing to keep the sluiceway at this point in good order and that such neglect caused a more serious defect in the highway in the winter following, than would have occurred otherwise. If the defect complained of could be attributable, solely, to those conditions which usually supervene in the winter season, as the result of atmospheric changes *560 and of the effect of travel upon accumulations of snow and ice, we should be disinclined to hold that the commissioner of highways was chargeable with culpable neglect.

Cullen, Ch. J., Gray, Edward T. Bartlett, IIaight, Werner and Hiscock, JJ., concur; Yann, J., not voting.

Judgment affirmed.

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