HOWELL v. AMERSON

42926.

116 Ga. App. 211 (1967)

156 S.E.2d 370

HOWELL v. AMERSON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided July 11, 1967.

Rehearing Denied July 21, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jay M. Sawilowsky, for appellant.

George B. Rushing, Hull, Towill & Norman, Julian B. Willingham, for appellee.


EBERHARDT, Judge.

1. Where plaintiff's husband sought to borrow a used electric drill from the defendant, which he had purchased approximately two months before, on which defendant installed a new plug for connecting to the electric current and informed the husband that he might have it, warning "It will shock you," but thereafter in the husband's presence tested it himself on a steel table or drum, receiving no shock from its operation, and then handed it to the...

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