Miller v. Gimbel Bros., Inc.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1933-05-23

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Per Curiam. The plaintiff slipped and fell as she was about to enter the defendant’s department store through a revolving door. She has recovered judgment for the consequent injuries. A short entranceway led from the street to the revolving door. The floor of Tennessee marble slanted downward. On that day there was a heavy rainfall, the floor was wet and there was some m…

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