JOHNSON & SONS v. STATE OF NEW YORK


200 Misc. 439 (1951)

John A. Johnson & Sons, Inc., Claimant, v. State of New York, Defendant. (Claim No. 30226.)

Court of Claims.

July 5, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max E. Greenberg and Robert G. Goldstein for claimant.

Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorney-General (Donald C. Glenn of counsel), for defendant.


YOUNG, J.

Claimant corporation did construction work for the State under a contract which called for payment on a costplus basis. Emanuel De Grazia was hired by the claimant as a carpenter's helper after he had filled out a card stating that he was eighteen years old, and after he had presented to the claimant a union card such as were only granted to eighteen-year-old men or over.

De Grazia was injured...

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