CERNOHORSKY v. NORTHERN LIQUID GAS CO.


268 Wis. 586 (1955)

CERNOHORSKY, Plaintiff, vs. NORTHERN LIQUID GAS COMPANY, Defendant and Respondent: PURE OIL COMPANY, Interpleaded Defendant and Appellant. [Three cases.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 8, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Sanborn, Lamoreux & Pray of Ashland, and oral argument by Theron P. Pray.

For the respondent there was a brief by Hughes, Anderson & Davis of Superior, and oral argument by John L. Davis.


STEINLE, J.

From the pleadings it appears that the defendant, Northern Liquid Gas Company, is engaged in the business of selling liquefied petroleum gas, installing equipment, regulators, containers, and pipe lines. It delivers liquefied gas from its trucks to consumers' containers. The impleaded defendant, Pure Oil Company, manufactures and processes liquid gas.

In the Cernohorsky amended complaint, which is similar to the others, it is alleged in part:<...

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