CRANE v. ADAMS

No. 39758.

226 Miss. 436 (1956)

84 So.2d 530

CRANE v. ADAMS

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

January 16, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C.B. Hutchison, Tupelo, for appellant.

Wm. S. Lawson, Tupelo, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

On May 15, 1953, appellee Adams owned a house, occupied by himself and wife as a residence, located in Tupelo, Mississippi. In the house were floor heaters with pilot lights. Appellant Crane was a house painter. Adams employed Crane to paint the floors in that house. While so painting the floors there was an explosion and a flash fire which damaged the interior of the house. Adams brought this suit to recover...

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