Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Devlin v. Smith, 89 N. Y. 470 (1882) was a seminal case decided by the New York Court of Appeals in the area of product liability law.The Court held that a duty to third parties \"exists when a defect is such as to render the article in itself imminently dangerous, and serious injury to any person using it is a natural and probable consequence of its use.\" The Court further held that scaffolding to be used in the painting of a courthouse was an inherently dangerous article."@en }
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- Devlin_v._Smith abstract "Devlin v. Smith, 89 N. Y. 470 (1882) was a seminal case decided by the New York Court of Appeals in the area of product liability law.The Court held that a duty to third parties \"exists when a defect is such as to render the article in itself imminently dangerous, and serious injury to any person using it is a natural and probable consequence of its use.\" The Court further held that scaffolding to be used in the painting of a courthouse was an inherently dangerous article.".
- Devlin_v._Smith comment "Devlin v. Smith, 89 N. Y. 470 (1882) was a seminal case decided by the New York Court of Appeals in the area of product liability law.The Court held that a duty to third parties \"exists when a defect is such as to render the article in itself imminently dangerous, and serious injury to any person using it is a natural and probable consequence of its use.\" The Court further held that scaffolding to be used in the painting of a courthouse was an inherently dangerous article.".