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Pearl Rush v. Townsend and Wall Company
MO.10 , 343 S.W.2d 44 (1961)
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Publisher Description
This is a suit for damages for personal injuries sustained by Pearl Rush when she fell on the stairs in the Sixth Street vestibule
of the Townsend and Wall department store in St. Joseph. A trial jury returned a verdict for plaintiff for $12,500. On December
7, 1959 defendant filed a notice of appeal from the ensuing judgment. Plaintiff fell as she started to descend these stairs: