PER CURIAM.
Daniel Maddux was killed in 1970 when he was caught in a metal slitting machine designed and manufactured and sold to his employer by the counter-plaintiff-appellant (hereinafter plaintiff). Counter-defendant-appellee (hereinafter defendant) paid certain workmen's compensation benefits as a result of the death, and it and the estate of Maddux allied in an action in product liability against the plaintiff. The plaintiff entered a counterclaim for contribution...
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