31 Misc. 640 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1900
The plaintiff was in the employ of one Gibson, the proprietor of a sales stable. The defendant sold to Gibson a truck load of hay in bales. It was his custom to send with each truck ropes - and pulleys for the use of the purchaser if he desired to make use of them in stowing the hay in the loft of his stable. Such appliances were sent with the load of hay sold to Gibson and were used for the purpose intended. The hay was rolled into the stable under an opening which led up to the loft. In the upper beam or ridge pole of the stable was a screw bolt, to which was attached a pulley through which ran a rope, at one end of which was a hook. There was also a shorter rope a few feet in length, at each end of which was a hook. These last-named hooks were caught into the bale of hay, and the short rope was then at
Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide the event.
Present: Truax, P. J., Scott and Dugro, JJ.
Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide event.