OPINION
PAUL PRESSLER, Justice.
Certain employees of appellee were allegedly injured from exposure to chemical fumes while working on premises owned by appellant. They sued appellant for personal injuries, and appellant filed a thirdparty action against appellee based upon an indemnity provision in a contract between the parties. Appellee filed a motion for summary judgment asserting indemnity was not proper. The trial court granted its motion. The summary...
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