Morrison's Transcript of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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349-352 ; Coolej- on Torts, 604-607, and author- ities cited by those authors.) The last-named authoi' says that when one, "expressly or by implication, invites others to come upon his premises, whether for business or for any other purpose, it is his duty to be reasonably sure that he is not inviting them into danger, and to that end he must exercise ordinary care and prudence to render the premises reasonably safe for the visit." The rule is also illustrated in many cases in the English court...s, some of which it may be well to examine. One referred to by this court in Railroad v. Planning, is Corby v. Hill, 4 Scott's C. B. Rep., N. S., 562. That was an action for an injury sus- tained b}' the plaintiff while travelling upon a private way lea'ding from a turnpike road to a certain building, and over which parties having occasion to visit such building were likely to pass, and were accustomed to pass, by, leave of the ovvners of the soil. The defendant negligently obstructed the way by placing thereon certain materials, without giving notice or warning of the obstruction by light or other signal, and by reason thereof the plaintiff's horse was driven against the obstruction and injured.

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