Super. Ct. R. 27 (1)

Dow v. New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, Inc., 05-C-0171 (Belknap, Dec. 22, 2005)

The plaintiff, Donald J. Dow, Jr., brought this suit against the defendant, New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, Inc. ("NHEC"), seeking compensation for injuries he suffered when he was electrocuted during the course of his work on June 28, 20041 The plaintiff alleges that the defendant negligently hired its subcontractor, the plaintiff's employer Hayward Price Construction ("Hayward"). The defendant moves for third party joinder of Hayward, which it asserts is necessary for a just adjudication. Because the court finds that joinder is an appropriate mechanism for determining the rights and responsibilities of the parties, the motion is GRANTED.
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