M.O. Dental Lab v. Rape

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 2004-07-02

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PER CURIAM. The issue in this premises liability case is whether ordinary mud or dirt that accumulated naturally on a concrete slab outside a business posed an unreasonable risk of harm. Because we hold that, as a matter of law, it did not, we reverse the court of appeals’ judgment in part and remand this case to the trial court. Brenda Gail Rape filed a…

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