Taft, C. J. Both sides apparently concede that Mark was a business invitee of the defendant’s tenants. The only cause of Mark’s fall alleged in the pleadings or indicated by the evidence was the natural accumulation of ice and snow on the steps and on the porch at the top of those steps. Paragraph two of the syllabus in Debie v. Cochran Pharmacy-Berwick, Inc. (1967), <span class="citation" data…
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