TORTS
Premises Liability • Business Invitees • Duty to Warn
Westerholm v. Berry, PICS Case No. 15-0557 (C.P. Monroe Dec. 16, 2014) Mark, J. (7 pages).
Given the obvious danger of using gasoline to ignite flammable material, defendant-property owner had no duty to warn injured plaintiff-business invitee, who therefore failed to establish an essential element of a prima facie case of negligence. Defendant's motion for summary judgment granted.
April 14, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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TORTS
Premises Liability • Business Invitees • Duty to Warn
Westerholm v. Berry, PICS Case No. 15-0557 (C.P. Monroe Dec. 16, 2014) Mark, J. (7 pages).
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