FMC CORP. v. AERO INDUSTRIES, INC.

Nos. 92-4040, 92-4048.

998 F.2d 842 (1993)

FMC CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation; Hewlett Packard Company, a California corporation; Monsanto Company, a Delaware corporation; National Semiconductor Corporation, a Delaware corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellees-Cross-Appellants, v. AERO INDUSTRIES, INC., a Nevada corporation; Xtron Corporation, a Nevada corporation; Perry Russell, individually and as agent for defendants Aero Industries and Xtron Corporation, Defendants-Cross-Appellees, and Robert Terry, individually and as agent for defendants Aero Industries and Xtron Corporation, Defendant-Appellant-Cross-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

July 9, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert Terry, pro se.

David W. Tundermann, David G. Mangum and J. Michael Bailey of Parsons, Behle & Latimer, Salt Lake City, UT, for plaintiffs-appellees-cross-appellants.

Before SEYMOUR and TACHA, Circuit Judges, and ROGERS, District Judge.


SEYMOUR, Circuit Judge.

Defendant Robert M. Terry appeals the judgment rendered against him and in favor of FMC Corporation, Hewlett Packard Company, Monsanto Company, and National Semiconductor Corporation (plaintiffs) for response costs incurred by plaintiffs in removing hazardous waste materials from a site pursuant to the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA...

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