BOUDREAU v. ALLIED GAS COMPANY

No. 5202.

106 N.H. 52 (1964)

HAZEL B. BOUDREAU v. ALLIED NEW HAMPSHIRE GAS COMPANY.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided November 4, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fisher, Parsons, Moran & Temple (Mr. Robert H. Temple orally), for the plaintiff.

Boynton, Waldron & Dill (Mr. Richard E. Dill orally), for the defendant.


DUNCAN, J.

The plaintiff seeks to recover for disability due to the inhalation of gas fumes caused by leakage or faulty combustion, or both, from a gas stove negligently installed in her apartment by the defendant. The defendant denied that there was any leakage which was permitted to continue for any period of time sufficient to cause the injury, and sought to establish that if the plaintiff's condition was caused by the...

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