REED v. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY

Civ. A. Nos. 1911, 1912.

175 F.Supp. 409 (1958)

Basil L. REED v. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Gordon E. GLIDDEN v. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

United States District Court D. New Hampshire.

November 7, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James J. Kalled, Wolfeboro, N. H., for plaintiffs.

Burns, Calderwood, Bryant & Hinchey, Stanley M. Burns, Dover, N. H., for defendant.


CONNOR, District Judge.

In these actions, the plaintiffs sued the defendant New England Telephone and Telegraph Company for alleged negligence causing injuries resulting when a pole owned by the Telephone Company broke while the plaintiffs were working on it. The plaintiffs were employees of the Municipal Electric Department of the Village Fire Precinct of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire (hereafter called "Electric Department"), which was a joint occupier, together with...

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