Shields v. Paul B. Pugh & Co.

122 A.D. 586, 107 N.Y.S. 604, 1907 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2506
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedDecember 6, 1907
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
Shields v. Paul B. Pugh & Co., 122 A.D. 586, 107 N.Y.S. 604, 1907 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2506 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1907).

Opinion

Ingraham, J.:

The complaint alleges that the defendant, Pugh & Co., was on ¡November 28, 1902, and for' some time prior thereto had been engaged in erecting a building at or near 32 West^ Sixty-fourth street in the city of ¡New York, and had general charge, management and control of the said building and the erection thereof and the work thereon; that said building was over five stories in height and was being erected over sixty-five feet in height; that the defendant Batton was a sub-contractor of Pugh & Co. in the performance of certain mason work and masonry on said building; that the plaintiff’s intestate was employed by the defendant Batton as a laborer, and on ¡November 28, 1902,-while engaged in mixing mortar in front of the said building a heavy piece of masonry, terra cotta, brick or similar substance fell from the upper part of said building and struck the deceased causing injuries which resulted in his death; that there was no shed, roof, structure or other covering over the place where the deceased was at work or over the sidewalk in front of the said building, and that the deceased’s in juries were caused by the neglect of the defendant in failing to provide a [588]*588proper, safe or sufficient shed, roof or structure over the sidewalk in front of the building where the deceased was at work. It is then alleged that section 80 of the Building Code of the city of Hew York, approved on the 24th day of October, 1899,

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