Case Name: Rosalind Seltzer, an Infant, by Nathan Seltzer, Her Guardian ad Litem, et al., Respondents, v. Miles Shoes, Inc., Defendant, and Murray M. Rosenberg, Inc., Defendant-Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1943-01-22
Citations: 179 Misc. 701
Docket Number: 
Parties: Rosalind Seltzer, an Infant, by Nathan Seltzer, Her Guardian ad Litem, et al., Respondents, v. Miles Shoes, Inc., Defendant, and Murray M. Rosenberg, Inc., Defendant-Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 179
Pages: 701–702

Head Matter:
Rosalind Seltzer, an Infant, by Nathan Seltzer, Her Guardian ad Litem, et al., Respondents, v. Miles Shoes, Inc., Defendant, and Murray M. Rosenberg, Inc., Defendant-Appellant.
Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department,
January 22, 1943.
Goldfarb & Fleece for appellant.
Robert H. Talsky for respondents.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The testimony by the infant's mother of an admission by defendant's manager several days after the sale was inadmissible. There was no competent evidence of a defect readily observable by one who understood shoes or which might be found by inspection alone.
Judgment reversed and a new trial ordered, with thirty dollars costs to appellant to abide the event.
Hammer and McLaughlin, JJ., concur; Miller, J., dissents.