ELK CORP. OF ARKANSAS v. JACKSON

No. 86-122.

727 S.W.2d 856 (1987)

291 Ark. 448

ELK CORP. OF ARKANSAS, Appellant, v. Norman Claude JACKSON and Eva Jackson, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

April 27, 1987.


HOLT, Chief Justice.

Jackson argues in his petition for rehearing that testimony showed that Elk's failure to secure the bundles of twenty rolls of roofing with two metal bands, rather than a single band, caused the bundles to be more likely to come apart and thus made them unreasonably dangerous as "packages." The petition should be denied but clarification of this point is in order. While we agree that there was testimony to support the proposition that the placement...

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