Judges: Wheeler, Curtis, Maltbie, Haines, Hinman
Filed Date: 3/4/1926
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The complaint in this action seeks to recover from the city of New Haven damages for the *Page 284
death of the plaintiff's intestate by reason of the breaking of an amusement device in a park maintained and operated by the city. The decedent was a boy about thirteen years of age and suffered his injury from the breaking of the support of a swing upon which he and other boys were playing. The complaint alleges that his injury and consequent death were due to the negligence of the defendant in various respects specified and that he was himself at all times in the exercise of due care. The action is, therefore, one founded upon negligence and recovery upon any other ground was not permissible. Hayes v. New York, N. H. H.R. Co.,
There is no error.
In this opinion the other judges concurred.
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City of Hartford v. Maslen ( 1904 )
Conners v. City of New Haven ( 1924 )
Bentley v. City of New Haven, No. Cv-97-0403487s (Sep. 4, ... ( 2001 )
Wiggins v. City of Fort Worth ( 1927 )
Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Sherman ( 1934 )
Wysocki v. City of Derby ( 1953 )
Town of Winchester v. Cox ( 1942 )
Carr v. City & County of San Francisco ( 1959 )
McCarthy v. City of New Britain ( 1961 )
Royston v. City of Charlotte ( 1936 )
Vezina v. City of Hartford ( 1927 )
Hoffman v. City of Bristol ( 1931 )