BORZELL v. PETER


285 A.D. 983 (1955)

Joseph Borzell, Appellant, v. Moses Peter et al., Doing Business as Peter's Service Station, Respondents and Third-Party Plaintiffs. Stallman of Ithaca, Inc., et al., Third-Party Defendants-Respondents

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

March 9, 1955.


Defendants Peter sold and installed television sets and antennae. Moses Peter asked plaintiff to "give him a hand" in the installation of a set at a home adjacent to that of plaintiff. In order to reach the porch and house roofs, Peter used a sectional aluminum ladder purchased from the third-party defendants. The side pieces of the sections were slotted, permitting the telescoping of the sections in extending and retracting the ladder. At the foot of each section was a latch...

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