SULLIVAN v. WASHINGTON TERMINAL CO.

No. 5795.

66 F.2d 278 (1933)

SULLIVAN v. WASHINGTON TERMINAL CO.

Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.

Decided June 26, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vernon B. Lowrey, of Washington, D. C., for appellant.

George E. Hamilton, John J. Hamilton, George E. Hamilton, Jr., and Henry R. Gower, all of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, and VAN ORSDEL, HITZ, and GRONER, Associate Justices.


VAN ORSDEL, Associate Justice.

This appeal is from a judgment on a directed verdict in favor of appellee, defendant below, in a suit to recover on an insurance contract.

Appellant's husband, Dennis Sullivan, was killed by a fall from a signal tower in the Washington Terminal Railroad yards, where he was employed by the defendant company. The tower was inclosed entirely by glass, so as to enable the operators inside of the tower to observe every part of the...

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