MARKS v. NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTH.


11 A.D.2d 993 (1960)

Jacob Marks, Respondent, v. New York City Transit Authority, Defendant-Appellant, and Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent. Metro Decorating Co., Third-Party Defendant-Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

October 18, 1960


Per Curiam.

On August 26, 1954, the plaintiff, an experienced painter employed by Metro Decorating Co., Inc. (Metro) sustained an injury when he fell from the top of a change booth located on the 59th Street and Lexington Avenue subway station of the New York City Transit Authority (Authority). At the time, plaintiff was using the booth as a means of descent from an area above the booth where he had been painting. Metro was an independent contractor that was...

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