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Page 342
... reasonable care to keep his aisles , passageways , and floors in a reasonably safe condition . This duty includes a reasonable effort to keep the premises free of any hazardous conditions which reasonably might give rise to damage . B ...
... reasonable care to keep his aisles , passageways , and floors in a reasonably safe condition . This duty includes a reasonable effort to keep the premises free of any hazardous conditions which reasonably might give rise to damage . B ...
Page 348
... reasonably in view of the probability of injury to others and owes an affirmative duty to those who use his premises to exercise reasonable care to keep the premises in a safe condition . Leonard v . Wal - Mart Stores , Inc. , App . 1 ...
... reasonably in view of the probability of injury to others and owes an affirmative duty to those who use his premises to exercise reasonable care to keep the premises in a safe condition . Leonard v . Wal - Mart Stores , Inc. , App . 1 ...
Page 389
... reasonably foreseeable , that defendant either created condition or had actual or constructive notice of condition prior to occurrence , and that defendant failed to exercise reasonable care . Driggers v . Kroger Co. , Inc. , App . 2 ...
... reasonably foreseeable , that defendant either created condition or had actual or constructive notice of condition prior to occurrence , and that defendant failed to exercise reasonable care . Driggers v . Kroger Co. , Inc. , App . 2 ...
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