Quigley v. . Thatcher

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1912-12-31

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Hiscock, J. The defendants were general contractors who had undertaken the erection of a large building. They made a sub-contract with a corporation to put fireproofing in the building and plaintiff was in the employ of this sub-contractor. The jury were permitted by the evidence to find that defendants had erected on the skeleton framework of the second floor of the building a scaf…

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