LEVINE v. PEOPLES BROADCASTING CORP.

No. 12334.

140 S.E.2d 438 (1965)

Max LEVINE v. PEOPLES BROADCASTING CORP. and Carl McKinney.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided February 23, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George W. May, Alfred J. Lemley, Fairmont, for appellant.

Furbee & Hardesty, Russell L. Furbee, Thomas J. Whyte, Fairmont, for appellees.


BROWNING, President:

Plaintiff, Max Levine, instituted this action in the Circuit Court of Marion County to recover damages to his premises, equipment and merchandise, situated on the first floor of a building in Fairmont, West Virginia, caused by water flowing from a broken water pipe in the rest room of the defendant, Peoples Broadcasting Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Broadcasting", located on the second floor...

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