THOMAS v. KING


99 A.2d 778 (1953)

THOMAS v. KING et al.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

October 30, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max Terry and Henry J. Ridgely, of Dover, and Joseph W. Starlings and Eldridge Hood Young, of Baltimore, Md., for appellant.

David F. Anderson, of Wilmington, and (on the brief) Caleb M. Wright, of Georgetown, for appellees.

TUNNELL, Justice, RICHARDS, President Judge, and HERRMANN, Judge, sitting.


TUNNELL, Justice.

Prior to the events with which this action is concerned, the plaintiff, Thomas, was employed as an engineer in the United States Corps of Engineers, and one of the defendants, John Rodney King (hereinafter called simply "the defendant" or "King"), was a member of a firm of contractors doing marine salvage work and was also engaged individually both in sales distribution of explosives and in construction blasting.

Late in 1947, when Thomas...

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