R. E. Wells and Florence Wells v. Palm Beach Kennel Club - Division A. Supreme Court of Florida

R. E. Wells and Florence Wells v. Palm Beach Kennel Club

By Division A. Supreme Court of Florida

  • Release Date: 1948-06-01
  • Genre: Law

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R. E. Wells and Florence Wells, husband and wife, sued Palm Beach Kennel Club in a law action for personal injuries, the first count of the declaration alleging in substance that defendant operates a dog race track in Palm Beach County, and that on April 17, 1946, plaintiffs were patrons of said track. After viewing the races from the grandstand they proceeded to leave the premises which defendants were required to keep in good and reasonably safe condition, yet notwithstanding such duty, they did carelessly and negligently permit an empty bottle to be in the aisle of the grandstand that defendants knew, or could have known by the exercise of reasonable diligence, that it was there, that plaintiff Florence Wells stepped on said bottle which rolled from under her foot causing her to fall to the floor with great force, and, as a result of said fall, she did injure her body, arms, legs, shoulders and lower spine.

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