Goldstein v. Philadelphia School District , 329 Pa. 71 ( 1938 )


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  • The minor plaintiff, 12 years of age, was injured while playing on the fire escape of one of the schools maintained by appellee. It appears the child tripped over a pile of books placed on the steps by other pupils during recess. Appellants contended that permitting the children *Page 72 to place books on the fire escape as a daily habit and to use it for play, constituted a nuisance which the school district negligently permitted to exist.

    The court below properly concluded that the condition described by appellants' witnesses did not constitute a nuisance. At most, the agents and servants of the school district were negligent in permitting the pupils to do the things related, and it is well settled that a school district is not liable for the ordinary negligence of its employees:Carlo v. Scranton School District, 319 Pa. 417.

    Judgment affirmed.

Document Info

Docket Number: Appeals, 63 and 64

Citation Numbers: 198 A. 863, 329 Pa. 71, 1938 Pa. LEXIS 474

Judges: Kephart, Schaefer, Maxey, Drew, Linn, Stern

Filed Date: 1/12/1938

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024