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Fairbrother v. Wiley's
183 Kan. 579, 331 P.2d 330, KS.0042161(1958)
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Beschreibung des Verlags
The opinion of the court was delivered by This is a damage action brought for personal injuries resulting
to the appellee (plaintiff) when plate glass windows from the
front of appellant's department store fell to the sidewalk and
broke during a gusty wind. The primary question presented is whether an intervening force,
high and gusty wind, precludes plaintiff from recovering on the
[183 Kan. 580]