GREEN LUMBER CO. v. SULLIVAN

No. 37426.

208 Miss. 651 (1950)

45 So.2d 243

GREEN LUMBER COMPANY, et al. v. SULLIVAN.

Supreme Court of Mississippi, In Banc.

March 27, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack McDill and R.S. Tullos, for appellants.

R.C. Russell, O.O. Weathersby and L.D. Pittman, for appellee.


McGehee, C.J.

The judgment appealed from is for damages sustained by the plaintiff, Charles P. Sullivan, when he was severely injured by being struck by a falling limb while engaged in cutting trees and sawing logs for his employer, T.P. Moran, one of the defendants to the suit.

The theory on which the declaration was drawn is that there were crews of men who "were cutting timber next to or adjoining each other along and where plaintiff was required...

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