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Stone v. Bolton

Court of Appeal

[1950] 1 K.B. 201 (C.A.)

Relevant factsFree

Bessie Stone (plaintiff), standing in her own yard near a cricket ground owned by Bolton (defendant), was struck and injured by a cricket ball hit over a seventeen-foot fence from the field; over the ground's thirty years of operation, only six or seven balls had ever previously reached the road outside. The trial court ruled for Bolton on both nuisance and negligence theories; the appellate court reversed as to negligence.

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Whether the failure to act to prevent all reasonably foreseeable risks may result in liability for negligence.

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