KEMP v. UTAH CONSTRUCTION AND MINING COMPANY

Civ. No. 63-441.

225 F.Supp. 250 (1963)

Charles E. KEMP, Plaintiff, v. UTAH CONSTRUCTION AND MINING COMPANY, a corporation, and Joe Costello, Defendants.

United States District Court D. Oregon.

November 18, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. J. Morris, of Bailey, Hoffman, Spencer & Morris, Eugene, Or., for plaintiff.

George H. Fraser, of Rockwood, Davies, Biggs, Strayer & Stoel, Portland, Or., for defendants.


KILKENNY, District Judge.

Poised for decision, on plaintiff's motion to remand, is the question of whether certain rules and regulations promulgated by the Oregon State Industrial Accident Commission cast civil liability on the defendant, Costello, a foreman of the corporate defendant.

Plaintiff, while employed by Utah, was assigned by Costello to assist in the repair of a machine. Plaintiff used his own tools. In the course of the repair, the plaintiff was...

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