HILL v. SIX FLAGS OVER GA.

59591.

155 Ga. App. 457 (1980)

270 S.E.2d 914

HILL v. SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA, INC.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided July 16, 1980.

Rehearing Denied July 30, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bobby Lee Cook, Jr., for appellant.

Ronald L. Reid, Charles T. Huddleston, Vickie J. Cheek, for appellee.


McMURRAY, Presiding Judge.

This case involves the grant of a motion for summary judgment with reference to whether or not an iron worker was a borrowed servant of Six Flags Over Georgia, Inc. Plaintiff in this case was an iron worker who was hurt on the job at Six Flags on the "Mind Bender" amusement ride. This tort action is against Six Flags for an injury allegedly resulting from the negligence of employees of this defendant.

On motion for summary judgment...

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