Donald D. Fletcher and Audrey Ora Fletcher v. United States Steel Corporation

381 F.2d 374
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedNovember 16, 1967
Docket8796_1
StatusPublished

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Donald D. Fletcher and Audrey Ora Fletcher v. United States Steel Corporation, 381 F.2d 374 (10th Cir. 1967).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

In this case Federal jurisdiction is based upon diversity of citizenship. The appellant, Donald D. Fletcher, was injured while in the employ of an independent contractor which was doing work upon the land of the appellee. The district court, in an action for damages brought by the appellants to recover from the appellee for his injuries, held that the appellee had not breached any duty which it owed to Fletcher and entered judgment for the appellee. We conclude that there is no error in the district court’s judgment. That judgment is

Affirmed.

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