Pelton v. Schmidt

56 N.W. 689, 97 Mich. 231, 1893 Mich. LEXIS 872
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 27, 1893
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Pelton v. Schmidt, 56 N.W. 689, 97 Mich. 231, 1893 Mich. LEXIS 872 (Mich. 1893).

Opinion

Hooker, C. J.

The plaintiff, a teamster, after having-delivered some merchandise at the back door of defendants’ store, started towards the desk near the middle of the room to get a receipt, and was injured by falling through a trapdoor into the cellar. The floor drawing on next page will explain the situation of the premises. . .

As appears from the drawing, the trap, when not in use, 'was covered by double doors, a hole being left to permit the doors to shut around the pulley rope which was suspended there. This pulley was used to raise and lower articles from and into the cellar below, and usually hung above the trap, which was in the end of ¿the store, and in close proximity to the back doors, where it was the custom to receive goods. The plaintiff was familiar with the premises, having been there a number of times. He testified that he might haye been there 100 times, and might not.

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