LIVINGSTON v. NOLAND CORP.

22792

293 S.C. 521 (1987)

362 S.E.2d 16

W. R. LIVINGSTON, Appellant-Respondent v. NOLAND CORPORATION and Copeland Corporation, Respondents, of whom Copeland Corporation is Respondent-Appellant. Appeal of Copeland Corporation.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided November 9, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Hood and John F. Martin, of Robert H. Hood & Associates, Charleston, for appellant/respondent.

Thomas J. Wills, IV, of Barnwell, Whaley, Patterson & Helms, Charleston, for respondent.

Richard A. Steadman, Jr., North Charleston, and Douglas N. Truslow, Columbia, for respondent/appellant.


Heard April 20, 1987.

Decided Nov. 9, 1987.

NESS, Chief Justice:

W.R. Livingston (Livingston) brought this products liability action to recover damages incurred when his catfish and eel farming operation was partially destroyed by fire. Livingston alleged the fire was caused by a defective refrigerator compressor, originally manufactured by Copeland Corporation (Copeland) and remanufactured, prior to installation, by Our Way, Inc. A total of six (6...

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