Where a party contracts to remove natural accumulations of snow and ice, the mere existence of such a contract does not create a duty to third parties to protect them from natural accumulations unless evidence is presented that the third party personally relied on the contract.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge Patricia O’Brien Sheahan.Sharon Jordan slipped and fell on an asphalt ramp at the Food 4 Less parking lot. Jordan did not notice that the top of the ramp was …