STATE, BY BURNQUIST, v. PASKEWITZ

No. 35,291.

233 Minn. 452 (1951)

STATE, BY J.A.A. BURNQUIST, ATTORNEY GENERAL, v. ALFRED A. PASKEWITZ AND OTHERS. HENRY NIEMEYER AND BADGER MACHINE COMPANY, APPELLANTS.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 30, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L.J. Lauerman, for appellants.

Young, Gislason & Kunz and H.H. Flor, for respondent Alfred A. Paskewitz.

J.A.A. Burnquist, Attorney General, Arthur Christofferson, Deputy Attorney General, and John H. Rheinberger, Special Assistant Attorney General, for respondent State of Minnesota.


FRANK T. GALLAGHER, JUSTICE.

The state of Minnesota brought this action against Alfred A. Paskewitz, a common carrier for hire, Badger Machine Company, the owner of a trench digger, and Henry Niemeyer, an employe of the machine company, to recover for damage to a bridge on trunk highway No. 19 near Henderson, Minnesota. The common carrier is alleged to have accepted the trench digger for shipment via his truck from a farm near Faribault, Minnesota, to Belview, Minnesota...

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