Wallace v. Matthewson

Citation84 S.E. 450,143 Ga. 236
Decision Date22 February 1915
Docket Number227.
PartiesWALLACE v. MATTHEWSON.
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia

Syllabus by the Court.

In an action for damages, the petition, as amended, alleged the following in substance: The defendant, being owner of a tract of land in a designated city, caused it to be subdivided, and a street to be excavated and opened to the public, so as to afford ingress and egress to a described lot. The property was advertised for sale, and the public generally was invited upon the premises for the purpose of inspection. The property was uninclosed and vacant, and used by children in the neighborhood as a playground, and had been continuously so used as long as one year without objection from the owner. Near the street, and in such position as to attract the attention of children playing on or near the premises or along the street, "the defendant, through her agents and servants, caused a box of dynamite caps to be left upon the" described lot, the same being dangerous explosives. The box was practically open, and left in such manner as to invite children to look into it and play with its contents. The defendant knew, or ought to have known by the exercise of ordinary care, that the box was so placed and would attract the attention of children who, carrying out their childish instincts, would handle and play with the contents. The plaintiff was a child about nine years of age. On account of his youth and inexperience, he did not know or understand the dangerous character of the contents of the box, and on a stated day, while playing with his playmates, went upon the property, discovered the box, and picked from it some of the caps and began to play with them, and, believing them not to be dangerous to handle, "began to hammer one" of them. While in his hand the cap exploded with great violence causing injury, and requiring the amputation of several of his fingers. Other allegations were that the defendant was negligent in the following particulars: (a) Through her agents and employés, in leaving the box of dynamite caps upon the premises, when, through her agents and employés, she was inviting the inspection of the premises generally. (b) In not keeping the premises in a safe manner and in a condition suited for the purpose for which they were thrown open to the public. (c) In failing to securely box the dangerous explosives, and in leaving them at a place on the premises where children, by...

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    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • June 19, 1974
    ...nuisance. See Ferguson v. Columbus & Rome Ry., 77 Ga. 102; Mills v. Central of Ga. R. Co., 140 Ga. 181, 78 S.E. 816; Wallace v. Matthewson, 143 Ga. 236, 84 S.E. 450; Atlantic Coast Line R. Co. v. O'Neal, 180 Ga. 153, 178 S.E. 2. It has been held that a school board is such an entity that ma......
  • Petree v. Davison-paxon-stokes Co
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • June 25, 1923
    ...Ga. 853 (1), 50 S. E. 1003; Mills v. Central of Georgia Ry. Co., 140 Ga. 181, 78 S. E. 816, Ann. Cas. 1914C, 1098; Wallace v. Matthew-son, 143 Ga. 236 (1), 84 S. E. 450; Southern Railway Co. v. Parham, 10 Ga. App. 531 (2), 73 S. E. 763. It is urged in the demurrer that the plaintiff's injur......
  • Seymour v. City of Elberton
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • April 14, 1942
    ...In support of this contention the plaintiff cites Terrell v. J. F. Giddings & Son, 28 Ga.App. 697, 698, 112 S.E. 914; Wallace v. Matthewson, 143 Ga. 236, 84 S.E. 450, Mills v. Central of Georgia Ry. Co., 140 Ga. 181, 78 S.E. 816, Ann.Cas.1914C, 1098. These cases as well as Unadilla v. Felde......
  • Seymour v. City Of Elberton
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • April 14, 1942
    ...In support of this contention the plaintiff cites Terrell v. J. F. Giddings & Son, 28 Ga.App. 697, 698, 112 S.E. 914; Wallace v. Matthewson, 143 Ga. 236, 84 S.E. 450, and Mills v. Central of Georgia Ry. Co., 140 Ga. 181, 78 S.E. 816, Ann.Cas.1914C, 1098. These cases as well as Unadilla v. F......
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