WEAVER v. AMERICAN OIL COMPANY

No. 1271S350.

276 N.E.2d 144 (1971)

Howard WEAVER, Appellant, v. AMERICAN OIL COMPANY and Homer Hoffer, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing Denied January 21, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Byron C. Kennedy, Herbert H. Bent, Warsaw, for appellant.

Arthur A. May, Crumpacker, May, Levy & Searer, South Bend, for appellees.


ARTERBURN, Chief Justice.

In this case the appellee oil company presented to the appellant-defendant leasee, a filling station operator, a printed form contract as a lease to be signed, by the defendant, which contained, in addition to the normal leasing provisions, a "hold harmless" clause which provided in substance that the leasee operator would hold harmless and also indemnify the oil company for any negligence of the oil company occurring on the leased premises...

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