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Oliver Cromwell Owners, Inc. v. Bengualid

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Dec 17, 1992
81 N.Y.2d 746 (N.Y. 1992)

Summary

dismissing suit alleging a defective police car because the "plaintiff's evidence is insufficient as a matter of law, without total speculation, to permit the inference that any negligent act or omission on Conrail's part caused his injuries"

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Opinion

Submitted November 2, 1992

Decided December 17, 1992


Motion for renewal and/or reargument of motion for leave to appeal dismissed as untimely (22 N.Y.CRR 500.11 [g] [3]).


Summaries of

Oliver Cromwell Owners, Inc. v. Bengualid

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Dec 17, 1992
81 N.Y.2d 746 (N.Y. 1992)

dismissing suit alleging a defective police car because the "plaintiff's evidence is insufficient as a matter of law, without total speculation, to permit the inference that any negligent act or omission on Conrail's part caused his injuries"

Summary of this case from Ojeda v. Metro. Transp. Auth.
Case details for

Oliver Cromwell Owners, Inc. v. Bengualid

Case Details

Full title:OLIVER CROMWELL OWNERS, INC., Respondent, v. SYLVIA K. BENGUALID et al.…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Dec 17, 1992

Citations

81 N.Y.2d 746 (N.Y. 1992)
593 N.Y.S.2d 772
609 N.E.2d 125

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