JOHNSON v. ENDICOTT JOHNSON CORP.


278 A.D. 626 (1951)

Gilbert W. Johnson, Respondent, v. Endicott Johnson Corporation, Defendant and Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent. John Hagopian, Third-Party Defendant-Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

January 16, 1951.


The Endicott Johnson Corporation undertook building construction and repair work on its own power house. It retained appellant Hagopian to do steel work. The Endicott corporation in this work maintained and used a hoist. The plaintiff Johnson, an employee of Hagopian, was injured by this hoist. He sued the Endicott corporation. The complaint is very broadly framed in its claim of negligence. Under its allegations it could be found that the corporation's active negligence...

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