Mansfield Industrial Coatings v. Employers National Insurance Corp.
FL.41403; 557 So. 2d 221; 15 Fla. Law W. D 536 (1990)
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Appellant appeals the trial court's entry of summary judgment in favor of appellee on appellant's third-party complaint. We
affirm. The original action arose when Pearl Equipment Company sued appellant for damages to a lathe owned by Pearl. The lathe had
been leased from Pearl by Pre-Tech Engineering, Inc., which, after obtaining permission from Pearl, entered into a contract
with appellant providing for appellant to move the lathe to a storage warehouse. Appellant leased a crane to move the lathe.
On November 13, 1985, while appellant was lifting the lathe from a flat-bed truck with the crane at a location which was not
owned by appellant, the lathe was dropped and substantially damaged.