275 Pa. 551 | Pa. | 1923
Opinion by
This suit by a pedestrian against the City' of Pittsburgh is for damages resulting from an alleged defective sidewalk. La Schall Street extends northerly from Hamilton Avenue as an open public street, but not brought to its established grade nor paved. At the time in question, there was no sidewalk properly so-called on either side of the street, although on the east side next the property line was a flag stone walk some four feet wide, extending southerly to within about seventy-five feet of the avenue, and just on the street side of this walk near its south end were four or five flat stones in a row, each some eighteen inches in diameter and imbedded in the earth where they had been for many years. On December 13, 1919, Glenn A. Emery, the plaintiff, who lived near but seldom used this street, went south on the flag stone walk until near its end when he turned toward the cartway and stepped on one of the flat stones which slid or moved causing him to fall and sustain the injury complained of. There was a slight slope in the ground at this point both toward the street and the avenue. The trial court declined the city’s request for binding instructions and later discharged its rule for judgment n. o. v., and, from judgment entered on the verdict for plaintiff, defendant has appealed.
We have reached the conclusion that plaintiff was not entitled to recover. It is the primary duty of the property owner to construct and maintain the sidewalk, and the city is liable only when, to its knowledge, that duty has been so neglected as to render the walk unsafe for ordinary public use. The sidewalk in question, so far as not covered by the flag stones, consisted of the natural earth, with occasionally some cinders, in which lay the flat stones, but neither the oral evidence nor the photographs indicated an unsafe condition. In such an out
It is unnecessary to consider the question of contributory negligence.
The judgment is reversed and is here entered for the defendant non obstante veredicto.