SMITH v. PEOPLE


113 A.D.2d 980 (1985)

Baillie R. Smith, Appellant, v. Jesus People, Doing Business as Love Inn et al., Respondent-Appellant, and Joseph Paratore et al., Individually and Doing Business as Tradesmen of Freeville, Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

September 19, 1985


Kane, J.

On August 30, 1979, plaintiff sustained a broken clavicle when a plank of wood fell from the scaffolding he was in the process of moving, bounced off the floor and struck him in the back of his shoulder. Plaintiff, a framing carpenter, was employed in the renovation of a barn owned by defendant Jesus People, a New York corporation. Defendants Joseph Paratore and Stanley Negvesky, individually and doing...

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