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Bua v. Fernandez

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jul 9, 1964
21 A.D.2d 887 (N.Y. App. Div. 1964)

Opinion

July 9, 1964


In an action: (1) by Cynthia Bua, an infant, to recover damages for personal injury, suffered as a consequence of walking into a glass door while she was a social visitor attempting to exit from the living room to the outside patio in the rear of defendants' premises; and (2) by her father, Joseph Bua, for medical expenses and loss of services, the defendant Edward Fernandez appeals from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Nassau County, entered April 10, 1964 upon the court's decision after a nonjury trial, in favor of the plaintiffs. Judgment affirmed, with costs. In our opinion, the defendant's liability was properly determined as a question of fact, since the glass was not made apparent by any warning device to one using the passageway ( Shannon v. Broadway 41st St. Corp., 272 App. Div. 1029, affd. 298 N.Y. 589). The infant plaintiff "having `the status of a licensee', the defendant [landowner] owed him `the duty to exercise reasonable care to disclose * * * dangerous defects known to defendant and not likely to be discovered by plaintiff'" ( Brzostowski v. Coca-Cola Co., 16 A.D.2d 196, 199). Under the circumstances here, whether the defendant owner properly discharged his duty was an issue of fact (cf. Brzostowski v. Coca-Cola Co., supra). Beldock, P.J., Rabin and Hopkins, JJ., concur; Ughetta and Christ, JJ., dissent and vote to reverse the judgment and to dismiss the complaint on the ground that under the circumstances here the glass door did not constitute a trap or hidden danger of which the infant plaintiff, a social visitor, was unaware; and hence the defendant owner did not have any duty to give said plaintiff special notice or warning with respect to such door.


Summaries of

Bua v. Fernandez

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jul 9, 1964
21 A.D.2d 887 (N.Y. App. Div. 1964)
Case details for

Bua v. Fernandez

Case Details

Full title:JOSEPH BUA, Individually and as Guardian ad Litem of CYNTHIA BUA, an…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Jul 9, 1964

Citations

21 A.D.2d 887 (N.Y. App. Div. 1964)

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