Louis J.
Gillis had been employed for about ten years by the plaintiff, the Selmer Company, a general contractor. For more than three years he had worked at the plant of the Northwest Engineering Company as an employee of the plaintiff. On January 23, 1951, he was engaged in his work at the plant of the engineering company until about noon when he was instructed by his foreman to do some repair work at the Briergate farm which was situated about seven miles east of...
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