United Zinc & Chemical Co. v. Britt

United Zinc & Chemical Co. v. Britt

Submitted March 13, 1922
Decided March 27, 1922
Full case name United Zinc & Chemical Co. v. Britt
Citations

258 U.S. 268 (more)

Prior history Kans.Gen.Stats., 1915, §7323, 7324
264 F.7d 5 (8th Cir.)
Holding
Judgement reversed.
Court membership
Case opinions
Majority Holmes
Dissent Clarke, joined by Taft, Day

United Zinc & Chemical Co. v. Britt, 258 U.S. 268 (1922), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that limited liability for landowners regarding injuries to child trespassers.

Holding

The court held that a landowner was not liable under the attractive nuisance doctrine if the child had not been attracted to the land by the condition that injured him. This case has since been overturned.

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