BAILLARGEON v. CHAZY LIME & STONE CO.


204 Misc. 407 (1953)

Joseph Baillargeon, an Infant, by Wilfred Baillargeon, His Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff, v. Chazy Lime and Stone Company, Inc., Defendant. Wilfred Baillargeon, Plaintiff, v. Chazy Lime and Stone Company, Inc., Defendant.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Clinton County.

September 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robinson & Holcombe for defendant.

John P. Judge for plaintiffs.


GIBSON, J.

Plaintiffs proceed upon the theory that two series of negligent acts and omissions, successive in point of time, were proximate causes of the accident. The first series commenced with the improper storage of the dynamite and caps and ended when the infant plaintiff and his companions removed a quantity of each. The second series involved the apparent failure of defendant, after some interval of time...

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