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Bredow v. Land & Co.

Supreme Court of Michigan.
Sep 30, 2015
498 Mich. 890 (Mich. 2015)

Summary

concluding that the danger posed by large icicles and falling ice, which the plaintiff undertook to knock down from the roof with a shovel, was open and obvious

Summary of this case from Estate of Burd v. Thompson Block Partners, Inc.

Opinion

Docket No. 150894. COA No. 315219.

2015-09-30

Gordon Joseph BREDOW and Suzanne Bredow, Plaintiffs–Appellants, v. LAND & CO., PRD Construction, Inc., d/b/a Land Service and Supply, Wyoming Industrial Center, LLC, and Wyoming Industrial Center II, LLC, Defendants–Appellees.


Order

On order of the Court, the application for leave to appeal the October 30, 2014 judgment of the Court of Appeals is considered and, pursuant to MCR 7.305(H)(1), in lieu of granting leave to appeal, we VACATE that part of the Court of Appeals opinion discussing plaintiff Gordon Bredow's status as an invitee or a licensee. We nevertheless AFFIRM the result reached by the Court of Appeals because we conclude that, assuming arguendo that the plaintiff remained an invitee throughout his time on the property, the danger was open and obvious and contained no special aspects excepting it from the open and obvious doctrine. See Hoffner v. Lanctoe, 492 Mich. 450, 473, 821 N.W.2d 88 (2012).


Summaries of

Bredow v. Land & Co.

Supreme Court of Michigan.
Sep 30, 2015
498 Mich. 890 (Mich. 2015)

concluding that the danger posed by large icicles and falling ice, which the plaintiff undertook to knock down from the roof with a shovel, was open and obvious

Summary of this case from Estate of Burd v. Thompson Block Partners, Inc.
Case details for

Bredow v. Land & Co.

Case Details

Full title:Gordon Joseph BREDOW and Suzanne Bredow, Plaintiffs–Appellants, v. LAND …

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan.

Date published: Sep 30, 2015

Citations

498 Mich. 890 (Mich. 2015)
869 N.W.2d 624

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