MARLOWE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY v. JACOBS


302 S.W.2d 612 (1957)

MARLOWE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Inc., Appellants, v. Carroll W. JACOBS et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 24, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pierce Lively, Danville, for appellant.

James F. Clay, Danville, for appellees.


CLAY, Commissioner.

Plaintiff appellee recovered $1,802.10 damages for injury to real property caused by concussion from the allegedly negligent blasting operations of the defendant appellant. On this appeal defendant urges it was entitled to a directed verdict and that two items of damages were improperly allowed.

Plaintiff owned a brick house on the Lancaster Road near Danville. This highway was being reconstructed by defendant, which necessitated blasting...

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