Walton v. Kane

4 Misc. 296, 23 N.Y.S. 1029, 53 N.Y. St. Rep. 429
CourtNew York City Court
DecidedJune 15, 1893
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Walton v. Kane, 4 Misc. 296, 23 N.Y.S. 1029, 53 N.Y. St. Rep. 429 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1893).

Opinion

Van Wyok, J.

The defendant was the owner of a tenement house on the top floor of which the plaintiff and her husband lived as tenants. The stairway leading down from the second floor had" at the topr thereof a water-closet. For some weeks prior to the accident this closet was out of repair and stopped up, so that its filthy contents and water would flow out of the basin upon the floor of the closet and thence down these stairs, which were rendered slippery with fecal [297]*297matter mixed with dirty water. The plaintiff testified that she went down this stairway three steps and reached a platform about four feet square, and, while in the act of feeling her way to the edge of it, and about to take hold of the baluster, her foot slipped on some of this filthy matter and she was precipitated down fifteen steps, receiving the injuries complained of. Defendant’s son, who was in charge of and managed this house, testified that he went up and down this stairway daily. Plaintiff had a verdict for §500. Under such circumstances, the negligence of defendant and the freedom of plaintiff from contributory negligence were questions for the jury. Peil v. Reinhart, 127 N. Y. 381; Palmer v. Dearing, 93 id. 7. We think the evidence fully sustains the verdict on both questions.

The only other exception called to our attention by the ■appellant’s counsel, either in his printed brief or oral argument, is that taken to the court’s instruction to the jury.

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