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Haakensen v. Burgess Sulphite Fibre Co.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos
May 6, 1913
87 A. 250 (N.H. 1913)

Opinion

Decided May 6, 1913.

CASE, for personal injuries. Trial by jury and verdict for the plaintiff. Transferred from the September term, 1912, of the superior court by Chamberlin, J., on the defendants' exception to the denial of a motion for the direction of a verdict in their favor.

Matthew J. Ryan and Rich Marble (Mr. Ryan orally), for the plaintiff.

Drew, Shurtleff Morris and Sullivan Daley (Mr. Morris orally), for the defendants.


It was held when this case was here before (Haakensen v. Company, 76 N.H. 443) that there was evidence for the jury; and as there is now more evidence for the plaintiff, the defendants' motion for a directed verdict was properly denied.

Exception overruled.

All concurred.


Summaries of

Haakensen v. Burgess Sulphite Fibre Co.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos
May 6, 1913
87 A. 250 (N.H. 1913)
Case details for

Haakensen v. Burgess Sulphite Fibre Co.

Case Details

Full title:JULIUS HAAKENSEN v. BURGESS SULPHITE FIBRE CO

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos

Date published: May 6, 1913

Citations

87 A. 250 (N.H. 1913)
77 N.H. 588

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