In New Hampshire, “[a] premises owner owes a duty to entrants to use ordinary care to keep the premises in a reasonably safe condition, to warn entrants of dangerous conditions and to take reasonable precautions to protect them against foreseeable dangers arising out of the arrangements or use of the premises.” Rallis v. Demoulas Super Markets, Inc., 159 N.H. 95, 99 (2009) (internal citations omitted) “[A] premises owner is subject to liability for harm caused to entrants on the premises if the…
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