IRWIN v. GEORGIA POWER & LIGHT CO.

33694.

84 Ga. App. 665 (1951)

67 S.E.2d 151

IRWIN v. THE GEORGIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 4, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Langdale, Smith & Tillman, W. W. Rehberg, for plaintiff.

T. Guy Connell, for defendant.


SUTTON, C. J.

It appears from the plaintiff's petition that her son, Curtis Irwin, and two others were employed by J. O. Paine and were engaged in cutting pulpwood for him on the land of A. F. Winn at the time her said son met his death. Winn's land was located south of and adjacent to the right of way of the transmission line of the defendant power company. It was the duty of the other two employees of Paine to cut and fell the trees, and it was the duty of Curtis...

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