Wilson v. American Steel & Copper Plate Co.

56 A.D. 527
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedJuly 1, 1900
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Wilson v. American Steel & Copper Plate Co., 56 A.D. 527 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1900).

Opinion

Goodrich, P. J.:

The plaintiff alleges that while in the employ of the defendant he was set at work on a machine which was defective and out of repair, and said defendant, knew that said machine was defective and out of repair; ” that while at work at said machine his hand was caught in the rollers and crushed. The answer denies knowledge of any defect. The defendant moved for a bill of particulars as to the respects in which the machine was defective, out of repair and in an unsafe condition. The affidavit used by the defendant on the motion was that of Mr. Pitman, superintendent of the defendant, in charge of its factory. He says that he does not know of any defective or unsafe condition of the machine, and that at the time of the accident it was in perfect order and good condition and not defective in any way; that neither he nor any of the defendant’s officers or servants has been able to ascertain any information of any defect.

[528]*528Under these circumstances, I think a bill of particulars should be required as to the defects in and the unsafety of the machine, for the reasons stated in Dwight v. Germania Life Ins. Co. (84 N. Y. 493); Niemoller v. Duncombe (33 App. Div. 536).

I think, however, that the motion in other particulars was .properly denied.

The order should be modified in accordance with this opinion, and, as-modified,' affirmed, without costs to either party.

All concurred (Hirsohberg, J., in result), except Bartlett, J., absent. ■

Order modified in accordance with opinion of Goodrich, P. J., and, as modified, affirmed, without costs of this appeal to either party.

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