The following excerpt is from Faby v. Air France, 113 Misc.2d 840, 449 N.Y.S.2d 1018 (N.Y. City Ct. 1982):
The uncontradicted testimony of claimant and his two witnesses established that the crack in the patio window was "starting", or was "cracked", immediately after the aircraft passed over the house, and that the house was caused to "shake", or "shook", knocking nick-nacks to the floor. No proof was offered to show that the damage to the window might have happened as the result of other causes other than that contended by claimant (vibrations) (Fass v. U. S., 191 F.Supp. 367).
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