Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1891

Knowlton v. Hoit

Knowlton v. Hoit
Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Decided December 5, 1891 · Smith, Clark
30 A. 346; 67 N.H. 155

Knowlton v. Hoit

Opinion of the Court

Smith, J.

Hazen was a contractor, exercising an independent employment, and selecting his own servants and workmen. He was not an ordinary laborer, personally engaged in tbe cutting of the trees, nor acting under control of tbe defendant. Tbe injuries of which tbe plaintiffs complain were not tbe natural result of tbe work contracted to be done. Tbe contract was to do an act in itself lawful, and tbe authority conferred by tbe defendant on Hazen was that of executing it in a lawful manner. Tbe maxim, respondeat superior, does not apply. Carter v. Berlin Mills Co., 58 N. H. 52.

Judgment for the defendant.

Clark, J., did not sit: tbe others concurred.

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