LARSEN v. MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY

Nos. 40645, 40790.

163 N.W.2d 755 (1968)

Erling LARSEN, Individually, Sandra Larsen and Steven Larsen, a minor, by Erling Larsen, his father and natural guardian, Respondents, v. MINNEAPOLIS GAS COMPANY, Defendant and Third-Party Plaintiff, Appellant, BARBAROSSA AND SONS INC., Defendant and Third-Party Defendant, Respondent, L. Eugene Delaney and John J. Delaney, Individually and as a partnership dba Edina Excavating Company, Defendants, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

December 13, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Meagher, Geer, Markham & Anderson, and O. C. Adamson, II, and Wm. D. Flaskamp, Alonzo B. Seran, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Hvass, Weisman, King & Allen, Minneapolis, for Larsen.

Robb, Robb & Van Eps, Minneapolis, for Barbarossa and Sons, Inc.

Carroll, Cronan, Roth & Austin, Minneapolis, for Delaney.


OPINION

FRANK T. GALLAGHER, Justice.

In this action for damages caused by an explosion resulting from the rupture of a gas main, defendant and third-party plaintiff, Minneapolis Gas Company, appeals from an order of the District Court of Hennepin County denying its motion for a new trial on all the issues or, in the alternative, for a new trial on the issue of damages alone, and from the judgment entered.

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