SHELL v. UNION OIL CO.

85-28.

489 So.2d 569 (1986)

John SHELL v. UNION OIL COMPANY, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 9, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Ben Hogan III of Hogan, Smith, Alspaugh, Samples and Pratt, Birmingham, and Robert H. King, Gadsden, for appellant.

William D. Hudson and James D. Pruett of Pruett, Hudson, Turnbach and Warren, Gadsden, for appellee Union Oil Co.

John S. Civils, Jr., of Huie, Fernambucq & Stewart, Birmingham, for appellee Cone Solvents, Inc.


JONES, Justice.

This is an industrial injury case, presenting theories for relief against two suppliers of an inherently dangerous chemical compound; the relief is sought pursuant to the warranty provisions of Alabama's version of the Uniform Commercial Code. This appeal is from a summary judgment in favor of the Defendants, Union Oil Company and Cone Solvents, Inc.

The facts are as follows: John Shell, Plaintiff, was an employee of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber...

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