PARTIS v. MILLER EQUIPMENT CO.

No. 20601.

32 Ohio Misc. 257 (1971)

PARTIS v. MILLER EQUIPMENT CO., INC., ET AL.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided March 5, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Nathan L. Sieman, Messrs. Sieman, Sieman & Sieman, Mr. George II. Gentithes, Messrs. Evans, Gentithes & Meermans, on brief, for plaintiff.

Mr. Norman A. Rheuban, for North & Judd Mfg. Co.

Mr. Arne B. Carlson, for R. H. Buhrle Co. Messrs. McNeal, Schick, Archibald & Carlson, on brief.

Mr. W. Glenn Osborne, on brief, for Miller Equipment Co.

Before EDWARDS, MCCREE and KENT, Circuit Judges.


Per Curiam.

This action arises out of an accident which occured on October 9, 1964, when plaintiff-appellant was seriously injured. On October 4, 1966, complaint was filed against Miller Equipment Co., Inc. (Miller), which allegadly sold, to plaintiff-appellant's employer, the safety belt which plaintiff-appellant claims was defective. More than three years after the filing of the original complaint an amended...

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