MARTIN v. ANNISTON FOUNDRY CO.

7 Div. 179.

68 So.2d 323 (1953)

MARTIN v. ANNISTON FOUNDRY CO.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Merrill, Merrill, Vardaman & Matthews, Anniston, for appellant.

Geo. W. Yancey and London & Yancey, Birmingham, for appellee.


LAWSON, Justice.

In this case the plaintiff, W. T. Martin, received serious bodily injuries when he fell to a concrete floor from a scaffold on which he was standing while painting the interior of a building owned by the defendant, Anniston Foundry Company, a corporation.

Plaintiff was an employee of one J. A. Biddle, who shortly prior to April 15, 1950, entered into an agreement with Anniston Foundry Company to paint one of its buildings.

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