CONRAD v. SUHR

Civ. No. 9373-A.

274 N.W.2d 571 (1979)

William J. CONRAD, Plaintiff, v. Curtis SUHR, d/b/a Suhr Motor Company, Defendant and Appellant, and Versatile Manufacturing, Ltd., a Foreign Corporation of Canada, Defendant and Appellee.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

January 17, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cahill, Gunhus, Streed, Grinnell, Jeffries & Klinger, Moorhead, Minn., and Harold A. Halgrimson, Fargo, for defendant and appellee; argued by James D. Cahill, Moorhead, Minn.

Vogel, Brantner, Kelly, Knutson, Weir & Bye, Fargo, for defendant and appellant; argued by Mart R. Vogel, Fargo.


ERICKSTAD, Chief Justice.

The basic issue in this case is whether or not the trial court erred in ordering and entering judgment in favor of the defendant, Versatile Manufacturing Company, denying the defendant Curtis Suhr's motion and cause of action for attorneys' fees, costs and expenses in conjunction with Suhr's defense to an action for damages brought by William J. Conrad, arising out of injuries which Conrad incurred while operating a grain auger manufactured...

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