SULLIVAN v. ACADIAN BUILDERS OF GONZALES, INC.

No. 88-CC-1424.

531 So.2d 461 (1988)

James M. SULLIVAN, Jr. v. ACADIAN BUILDERS OF GONZALES, INC., et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

October 7, 1988.


Denied.

LEMMON, J., would grant the writ and dissents from the denial with reasons.

LEMMON, Justice, dissenting from the Denial of the Application.

Plaintiff's affidavit, stating that he asked every day for a safety belt to work on the scaffold and was refused on the day of the accident because the only two safety belts were used by other employees, is sufficient to defeat a motion for summary judgment. After the disputed factual issues are tried on...

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