ABRESCH v. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.

No. 36,735.

246 Minn. 408 (1956)

ARTHUR ABRESCH v. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

February 24, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Briggs, Gilbert, Morton, Kyle & Macartney, Frank J. Hammond, and John E. Harrigan, for appellant.

Neumeier, Rheinberger & Eckberg, Adrian C. Cassidy, and Warren G. Austin, for respondent.

Gordon Rosenmeier, for Minnesota Telephone Association, Inc., amicus curiae.


KNUTSON, JUSTICE.

Appeal from a judgment entered pursuant to an order of the court granting defendant's motion for summary judgment.

This action was commenced to recover damages suffered by plaintiff in a fire in which his building was destroyed. A pretrial deposition of plaintiff was taken, and the following facts appear from the pleadings and such deposition.

Plaintiff owned and operated a business, specializing in cleaning and reconditioning barrels...

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