Van Skike v. Zussman
Illinois Appellate Court
22 Ill.App.3d 1039, 318 N.E.2d 244 (1974)
- Written by Eric Miller, JD
Facts
Six-year-old Robert Van Skike (plaintiff), won a miniature toy cigarette lighter from a gumball machine operated by Jack Zussman (defendant) in a store owned by Steven Rivera (defendant). Van Skike then purchased lighter fluid from Rivera and attempted to pour it into the toy lighter. Though the toy lighter was nonfunctional, a fire started and caused injury to Van Skike. Van Skike and his mother filed a complaint, which was dismissed for failure to state a valid cause of action against Zussman or Rivera. Van Skike appealed. The Illinois Appellate Court granted certiorari.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Stamos, J.)
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