Carr v. Wm. C. Crowell Co.

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1946-07-30

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TRAYNOR, J. Defendant Crowell is a general building contractor. About 10 a. m. on February 2, 1944, Herman W. Enloe, one of defendant’s employees, marked and tacked a 20-foot 2x4 plate temporarily in place on the second floor of a building under construction. This work ordinarily followed the laying of the hardwood floors and their oiling for protection from the weather. The floor…

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