BEYETTE v. GREENBLATT


284 A.D. 826 (1954)

Harold Beyette, Respondent, v. Isadore Greenblatt, Appellant

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

July 8, 1954.


Plaintiff was injured while attempting to remove an antenna from a television tower that had been erected upon the roof of defendant's building in the city of Ogdensburg. A guy wire bracing the tower broke, the tower fell and plaintiff was thrown to the roof. Defendant was in the business, among other things, of selling and installing television sets. His own workmen had erected the tower in question. There was evidence that the tower was improperly erected, with only one...

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