Levine v. Shell Oil Co.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1971-04-08

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Scileppi, J. The controversy between the parties arises out of an explosion and fire at a gasoline station where plaintiffs were employed. Seeking recovery for injuries suffered as a result of the fire, plaintiffs commenced the main action against Shell Oil Company, the owner of the service station. 1 Shell, in turn, impleaded Joseph Visconti, its tenant operator, alleging a right to be indemnified und…

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