MOORE v. SOUTHWESTERN SASH & DOOR CO.

No. 5324.

71 Ariz. 418 (1951)

228 P.2d 993

MOORE v. SOUTHWESTERN SASH & DOOR CO.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

March 26, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert & Price, Phoenix, for appellant.

Moore & Romley, Charles L. Hardy, Phoenix, for appellee.


UDALL, Chief Justice.

This action arose when R.F. Moore, plaintiff-appellant, a building contractor, suffered the loss of three fingers when he accidentally thrust them in a joiner, a mechanically operated machine for planing lumber, on the premises of the defendant-appellee, Southwestern Sash & Door Company. Whether or not the trial court properly directed a verdict for the defendant at the close of plaintiff's evidence...

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