HEATH v. JOHN DEERE COMPANY OF KANSAS CITY

Civ. No. 69-97.

308 F.Supp. 235 (1969)

Harold HEATH, Jr., Plaintiff, v. JOHN DEERE COMPANY OF KANSAS CITY, a corporation, and Larry Daugherty, Defendants.

United States District Court W. D. Oklahoma.

December 1, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul & Al Pugh, Lester D. Hoyt, Oklahoma City, Okl., for plaintiff.

John C. Harrington, Jr., John R. Couch, Clayton B. Pierce, of Pierce, Duncan, Couch & Hendrickson, Oklahoma City, Okl., for defendants.


ORDER

DAUGHERTY, District Judge.

Defendant John Deere Company of Kansas City (Deere) has moved for summary judgment in this case. Plaintiff is suing for damages arising out of an accident on a combine he alleges was manufactured by Deere. Plaintiff claims he is entitled to recover from Deere because it breached an implied warranty of fitness for use and because it was negligent in the design and manufacture of...

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