Texler v. D.O. Summers Cleaners & Shirt Laundry Co.

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1998-05-13

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Cook, J., dissenting. I agree with the judgment of the court of appeals and thus respectfully dissent. By Rule’s testimony, we know that the door and the offending bucket were visible to Texler as she walked along the sidewalk where she fell. Texler herself testified that she remembered that the bucket protruded into her path. Construing that evidence most strongly in Texler’s favor, reasonable minds could not differ on the issue…

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