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<p class="p__0">of the court, based upon minimum contacts. International Shoe Co v. By Betsy G. This Piece Covers It Well , Esq. Public entities can be responsible if they produce or enable a dangerous condition to exist on their home. In, 2015 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 2784( App. Div. Dec. 3, 2015), plaintiff George Bunero was hurt when his<br>motorbike was struck in the rear by the offender Da, Silva's motorcycle, propelling complainant's bike to the side of the roadway and up the curb. The complainant took legal action against the City on the basis that the fire hydrant was poorly placed and made up an unsafe condition. The City filed a motion for summary judgment, arguing that the fire hydrant did not make up a harmful condition.</p>
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<p class="p__1">of home. The high court judge concluded that the hydrant was not a dangerous condition which the City's actions regarding the hydrant were not palpably unreasonable. The complainant contended that he had actually provided sufficient proof to support his claim versus the City. The Appellate Department discovered that the movement judge had erred by determining that the fire hydrant was not a dangerous condition.</p>
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<p class="p__2">According to the complainant's specialist, the nozzle cap of the hydrant was just 1. In 1970, the AWWA published a statement recommending a set-back of 2 feet from the curb line to the point of the hydrant nearest the curb which stayed the requirement in 2010. Thus, the Court found that the plaintiff did present adequate evidence<br>from which a sensible jury could conclude that the hydrant's distance to the curb line postured a danger to a person on a motorbike who drifts close to the curb line. However, the Appellate Division concurred with the trial court judge that a reasonable jury might not find that the City's action or inactiveness with regard to the hydrant was" palpably unreasonable." Under the Tort Claims Act, a plaintiff has the concern of showing that a public entity acted in a palpably unreasonable way with regard to an alleged harmful condition, which is a more onerous showing then common neglect. However, it noted that the subject fire hydrant had been at its location for more than 70 years, apparently without any reported problem or injury. Undoubtedly, the City had considerable responsibility for the upkeep of it residential or commercial properties and limited public resources for that purpose.</p>
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