CRADIC v. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY

Civ. A. No. 1535.

202 F.Supp. 590 (1962)

Roy CRADIC, Plaintiff, v. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY and Tennessee Eastman Company, Defendants.

United States District Court E. D. Tennessee, Northeastern Division.

March 5, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry L. Garrett, Kingsport, Tenn., for plaintiff.

H. E. Wilson, Wilson, Worley & Gamble, Kingsport, Tenn., for defendants.


NEESE, District Judge.

The plaintiff Cradic is employed by P. C. Cooper, an excavation contractor. Cooper leased a large unit of construction equipment, known as a "wobble-wheel", and an operator for the machine to Tennessee Eastman Company, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Eastman Kodak Company. Eastman required this equipment and its operator to pack-down a huge pile of industrial coal located on its property to prevent or reduce the likelihood of fire from...

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