195 Mass. 114 | Mass. | 1907
Several witnesses called by the plaintiff testified as to the condition of the sidewalk, but upon an inquiry by the court the counsel for the plaintiff very properly stated in substance that so far as respected the condition he should rely upon the evidence of one Harriman as giving an accurate de
This condition of the sidewalk was not a defect. See Newton v. Worcester, 174 Mass. 181. The evidence seems to indicate that the plaintiff simply slipped upon the ice and snow, but in view of the conclusion to which we have come it is unnecessary to consider any other ground of defence.
Judgment on the verdict.