Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. v. Lane

Decided 1995-03-28

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MURPHY, Chief Judge. This case focuses upon tort duty principles associated with injuries sustained by a minor upon using personal property owned by the defendant, but located on premises not owned nor controlled by the defendant. I On September 1, 1992, Tyrone Lane, a minor, through his mother, filed a complaint against the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), alleging that he was i…

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