CLARK v. LUTHER McGILL, INC.

No. 41715.

240 Miss. 509 (1961)

127 So.2d 858

CLARK v. LUTHER McGILL, INC.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 13, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Vol Jones, Jr., Waynesboro; W.S. Murphy, Lucedale, for appellant.

Beard, Pack & Ratcliff, Laurel, for appellee.


GILLESPIE, J.

C.A. Hurst Drilling Company, hereinafter called Hurst, is a drilling contractor engaged in the business of drilling oil wells and in connection therewith furnishes its own drilling rig and employs several drilling crews consisting of four men each in charge of a driller. The men under the driller are known as roughnecks, and the superintendent in charge of the drilling crews is known as the tool pusher. When...

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