158 A. 888 | Conn. | 1932
The plaintiff, a ten year old boy, was injured by stumbling over a stone block left in the rear of the premises where he lived with his parents. The complaint named as defendants the appellant and also John J. McCabe and Rose McCabe, the owners of the premises. The appellant presses only two grounds of appeal. One is that, although the basis of action was the alleged negligence of the defendant, there is no finding that the plaintiff was free from contributory negligence. The complaint alleged want of such negligence and the answer put this in issue. The finding does not show that at the trial any claim of contributory negligence on the part of the plaintiff was made. We have no occasion to take cognizance of such a claim now. Stein v. Davidson,
There is no error.