SINGLETON v. DUNN

No. 5149.

71 Ariz. 150 (1950)

224 P.2d 643

SINGLETON et ux. v. DUNN et al.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

November 20, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Corbin & Orme, of Phoenix, for appellants.

Harold R. Scoville and Charles A. Stanecker, of Phoenix, for appellees.


DE CONCINI, Justice.

The defendant Everett Singleton and his brother, Chuck Singleton, owned a secondhand well-drilling rig and had a well-drilling business which they operated in Maricopa County. The well-rig, a homemade affair, was designed and built for the purpose of drilling wells for domestic purposes and especially six and eight inch wells. On Sunday, March 23, 1947, Everett Singleton, the defendant, was drilling a well with the rig about one-quarter mile south...

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