Case Name: Eric Lier, an Infant, by Eleanor Norberg, His Guardian ad Litem, Respondent, v. Bloomingdale Bros., Inc., Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1948-11-08
Citations: 274 A.D. 918
Docket Number: 
Parties: Eric Lier, an Infant, by Eleanor Norberg, His Guardian ad Litem, Respondent, v. Bloomingdale Bros., Inc., Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 274
Pages: 918–918

Head Matter:
(November 8, 1948.)
Eric Lier, an Infant, by Eleanor Norberg, His Guardian ad Litem, Respondent, v. Bloomingdale Bros., Inc., Appellant.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Plaintiff failed to adduce any evidence whatever showing that the dog in question had previously manifested vicious propensities or that defendant had any actual or constructive notice thereof.
Accordingly, the judgment appealed from should be reversed and the complaint dismissed, with costs and disbursements to appellant.
Peck, P. J., Glennon, Dore, Cohn and Van Voorhis, JJ., concur.
Judgment unanimously reversed, with costs to the appellant, and the complaint dismissed. [See post, p. 1032.]