IKEDA v. OKADA TRUCKING COMPANY

No. 4253.

393 P.2d 171 (1964)

Kazuto IKEDA v. OKADA TRUCKING COMPANY, Limited.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

June 15, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Moore & Moore and Willson C. Moore, Jr., Honolulu, for appellant.

Frank D. Padgett, Alexander C. Marrack and Robertson, Castle & Anthony, Honolulu, for respondent.

Before TSUKIYAMA, C. J., and CASSIDY, WIRTZ, LEWIS and MIZUHA, JJ.


MIZUHA, Justice.

Plaintiff, Kazuto Ikeda, while employed as a carpenter's apprentice by the United Construction Company, was injured by a concrete bucket which fell off a crane which was rented for a concrete pouring job during the construction of a men's dormitory building on the campus of the University of Hawaii.

In the early morning of the day of the accident, United Construction. Company's foreman, Hiroji Maeda...

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