IDEAL PLUMBING & HEATING CO. v. NEW YORK, N.H. & H.R. CO.


143 Conn. 640 (1956)

THE IDEAL PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY v. THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided July 24, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas P. Hackett, with whom, on the brief, was Edwin H. Hall, for the appellant (defendant).

T. Holmes Bracken, for the appellee (plaintiff).

INGLIS, C. J., WYNNE, DALY, COMLEY and PHILLIPS, JS.


INGLIS, C. J.

The trial court rendered judgment in this action for the plaintiff to recover from the defendant, a common carrier, for damage done to four large reinforced concrete pipes which had been shipped from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, consigned to the plaintiff at Norwich, Connecticut. From the judgment the defendant has appealed. The only question raised on the appeal is whether the court erred in concluding that the pipes were injured in transit.

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