2 Daly 155 | New York Court of Common Pleas | 1866
The plaintiff hired from the defendant the Second floor of the premises, 61 West 18th street. The defendant also rented the basement of those premises to a man named Newman, who occupied it as a bakery. In the front room of plaintiff’s apartments there was a gas pipe or fixture, which was neither covered nor stopped. The defendant gave to Newman permission to introduce gas, and he did so on the 24th July, 1865, during the absence of the plaintiff from the premises. When the plaintiff returned to the house, she discovered that gas was escaping, and notified the defendant thereof. He tested the pipe in the hallway, and found the gas escaping there. He then tested the pipe in the back room,
Judgment reversed.