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Dispositions of Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1992
530 Pa. 660 (Pa. 1992)

Summary

holding grant of summary judgment proper because defendant-property owners did not have responsibility to prevent or warn plaintiff about dangers presented by independent contractor's own negligence; allegedly dangerous condition was not pre-existing defect in owners' premises and evidence did not establish that owners had exercised control over operative details of work or condition of worksite

Summary of this case from McHugh v. Proctor Gamble

Opinion

1992


Summaries of

Dispositions of Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1992
530 Pa. 660 (Pa. 1992)

holding grant of summary judgment proper because defendant-property owners did not have responsibility to prevent or warn plaintiff about dangers presented by independent contractor's own negligence; allegedly dangerous condition was not pre-existing defect in owners' premises and evidence did not establish that owners had exercised control over operative details of work or condition of worksite

Summary of this case from McHugh v. Proctor Gamble

holding that summary judgment was proper because decedent unequivocally knew that she had breast cancer over three years before suit was filed

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treating Motion to Compel Payment, filed after interrogatories had been served and answered, as a motion for judgment on the pleadings pursuant to Rule 3147

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Case details for

Dispositions of Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Case Details

Full title:DISPOSITIONS OF PETITIONS FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 1, 1992

Citations

530 Pa. 660 (Pa. 1992)

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