211 N.W. 819 | Minn. | 1926
1. The allegations of the complaint are that defendant negligently allowed snow, ice and rubbish to accumulate on the sidewalk creating an "uneven, ridged and slippery" condition. The pleader's purpose was to bring the case within such cases as Henkes v. City of Minneapolis,
2. Negligence is alleged in a failure to maintain sufficient lights. The duty to light its streets is not imposed upon the village by law, nor do we see any failure in respect of the lights which amounted to want of ordinary care. There could be no recovery upon this ground. Bojko v. City of Minneapolis,
3. At the close of the testimony the plaintiff moved to amend the complaint by alleging that there was a defect in the plan of construction of the sidewalk. The sidewalk presents a familiar situation. The street ran in a generally northerly and southerly direction. On the adjoining property to the east was an oil station of the Northern Oil Company. The sidewalk opposite the pumps was a so-called island, 12 feet wide, extending north and south 20 feet and substantially level. Extending north and south of the island there was a six-foot walk, and west to the street were slopes, so that autos might have access across the sidewalk to and from the station. There is nothing, so far as we can see, indicating that the plan of construction was not proper. If so, there was no error in denying the motion to amend which was to make the allegations conform to the evidence upon issues voluntarily litigated. Besides, it does not seem that the issue was litigated voluntarily, and the allowance of the amendment at the most was discretionary. Gracz v. Anderson,
4. The plaintiff asked to amend by alleging that ice and snow accumulated on the sidewalk in part through artificial means. The purpose was to show negligence in the defendant in permitting ice to be formed and remain on the sidewalk caused by melting snows coming from the property of the Northern Oil Company adjacent to the east and from the tracks of the Great Northern which cross the street southerly of the place of the accident. The effort was to bring the case within Nichols v. Village of Buhl,
Order affirmed. *356