NUSZ v. WELLS MFG. CORP.

No. 82-043.

332 N.W.2d 204 (1983)

214 Neb. 1

Helen Marie NUSZ, Appellant, v. WELLS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

April 8, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael G. Helms of Schmid, Ford, Mooney & Frederick, Omaha, for appellant.

Terrence D. O'Hare and J. Scott Paul of Boland, Mullin & Walsh, Omaha, for appellees.

KRIVOSHA, C.J., WHITE, and CAPORALE, JJ., and SPRAGUE, District Judge, and COLWELL, District Judge, Retired.


WHITE, Justice.

At issue in this appeal is the refusal of the trial court to admit into evidence a deep-fat fryer manufactured by appellee Wells Manufacturing Corporation. The appellant, Helen Marie Nusz, alleged in her petition that the fryer was defectively manufactured and/or assembled. The petition further alleged that by reason of a defect in a locking mechanism, the heating element, which was designed to swing up and remain up during cleaning, released itself...

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