66 N.Y.S. 382 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1900
On the 9th day of December, 1898, the infant plaintiff was a pupil in attendance at primary department of Public School No. 108, situated in Mott street, between Canal and Bayard streets. During the recess hour she fell in the playground, which had a board floor, and through the defective condition of the floor the plaintiff’s right leg, up to the knee, went into a hole in the flooring, in consequence of which several splinters of wood were forced into said leg, causing serious injury to the plaintiff, for which she sues to recover $25,000. The defect had existed for a sufficient length of time to imply notice to the defendant, and the question is whether the municipality owed the plaintiff any duty in respect to said defect and is liable as a consequence for the damage. The plaintiff charges (1) negligence
Complaint dismissed, with costs.