American Sandpaper Co. v. Waltham Factories, Inc.

12 N.E.2d 827, 299 Mass. 369, 1938 Mass. LEXIS 791
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedFebruary 2, 1938
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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American Sandpaper Co. v. Waltham Factories, Inc., 12 N.E.2d 827, 299 Mass. 369, 1938 Mass. LEXIS 791 (Mass. 1938).

Opinion

Qua, J.

The plaintiff seeks to recover in tort for the destruction of its merchandise located in a building the first floor of which is leased from the defendant, caused by water which the defendant allowed to leak from pipes on the floor above.

The lease from the defendant to the plaintiff contained a provision whereby the plaintiff lessee agreed that it would “hold the lessor [defendant] harmless and indemnified against any injury, loss or damage to any person or property on said premises.” Such a covenant as this by a lessee has been construed to place the entire risk of loss upon him and hence constitutes a complete bar to an action by [370]*370him against his lessor, even when the damage is caused by the lessor’s own negligence. Henry H. Tuttle Co. v. Phipps, 219 Mass. 474. Clarke v. Ames, 267 Mass. 44. J. W. Grady Co. v. Herrick, 288 Mass. 304, 308, 309. We find no solid ground on which the case at bar can be distinguished from these cases. The agreements of indemnity in Boston & Maine Railroad v. T. Stuart & Son Co. 236 Mass. 98, 103, New York Central & Hudson River Railroad v. T. Stuart & Son Co. 260 Mass. 242, 249, 250, and Gast v. Goldenberg, 281 Mass. 214, cited by the plaintiff, were included in contracts of an entirely different type. See Ortolano v. U-Dryvit Auto Rental Co. Inc. 296 Mass. 439, 440.

It is unnecessary to deal with the requests for rulings in detail. In accordance with the stipulation of the parties the finding for the defendant is to stand.

So ordered.

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