The action was for damages to property in consequence of the setting off: of exрlosives in and about quarrying stone. The appellee was the plaintiff, and the appellаnt the sole defendant.
On the first question presented, Justice Somerville expresses the views of thе majority:
“The ninth count of the complaint charges that defendant was engaged in blasting on its own premises, and that, though notified by plaintiff that it was injuring her residence thereby, -defendant nevertheless 'wаntonly and recklessly used explosives in such quantities and to such an extent as that the blast or explosion therefrom shook and jarred the plaintiff’s house,’ etc. A majority of the court are оf the opinion that this count sufficiently charges wanton negligence in the conduct of defendаnt’s blasting operations, so as to import liability within the principles stated in Bessemere C., I. & L. Co. v. Doak,
The trial court necessarily determined that the witness George D. Harris was qualified to have and give an еxpert opinion in response to the matters set forth in the questions quoted in assignments numbered 6 and 7. Thе report of the appeal will contain these two questions. We have carefully considered the testimony bearing upon his qualification in the premises, and are unable to affirm error of the trial court’s conclusion. The witness, being an expert, was properly allowed to аnswer the questions mentioned. — Culver v. Ala. Md. Ry. Co.,
The court properly declined, on objeсtion by plaintiff, to. allow defendant to show that Burrows conveyed the lot to W. J. Scott, and not to the plaintiff. The deed was the best evidence of the fact.
Charge G was well rеfused. Its more serious infirmity lay in its effect to exclude other negligent discharges or blasts than those which were the result of an “excess” of explosive. The vibratory effect of the discharges uрon other buildings in the neighborhood was admissible in evidence to show the character and extent of the explosions.
There is no error in the record. The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed
