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Lubitz v. Wells (1955)

Facts:

Wells left his golf club lying on the ground in his backyard. While playing in the yard, Wells’ son swung the club hitting and injuring Lubitz.

Issue:

Does leaving an intrinsically non-dangerous object unattended constitute negligence?

Rule:

Conduct that normally presents no danger is not unreasonable and, hence, not negligent.

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