Dalton v. Pioneer Sand & Gravel Co. Dalton v. Pioneer Sand & Gravel Co.

Dalton v. Pioneer Sand & Gravel Co‪.‬

WA.40229; 227 P.2d 173; 37 Wash. 2d 946 (1951)

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[37 Wash2d Page 947] The plaintiff, desiring to lay a concrete floor in his basement, ordered the required amount of ready-mix cement from the defendant, who delivered it to plaintiff's home. The mix was poured directly into the basement from the truck by means of a chute, where the plaintiff, attired in heavy shoes, overalls and gloves, spread it with a shovel. After the floor was covered, he knelt on a large board, without using any knee pads, and finished the smoothing of the surface with a smaller board and a trowel. The entire operation took about two hours.

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Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
1951
1 de febrero
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EN
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2
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LawApp Publishers
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