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Lapierre v. Greenwood

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Oct 23, 1957
135 A.2d 269 (R.I. 1957)

Opinion

Ex. No. 9556.

October 23, 1957, Decided

Aram A. Arabian, Providence, for plaintiff.

Higgins & McCabe, Providence, Crowe & Hetherington, Pawtucket, for defendant.


PER CURIAM.

In the above-entitled case, pursuant to our opinion jheretofore filed, R.I. 133 A.2d 126, the plaintiff through her attorney appeared to show cause why the case should not be remitted to the superior court with direction to enter judgment for the defendant. At that time he presented reasons orally in support of his contention that the verdict should not be disturbed, and later by leave of court he also filed a lengthy brief.

After careful consideration of the argument and brief, we are of the opinion that the plaintiff has failed to show cause whey our conclusions should be changed. Therefore the case is remitted to the superior court for entry of judgment for the defendant as directed in the opinion.


Summaries of

Lapierre v. Greenwood

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Oct 23, 1957
135 A.2d 269 (R.I. 1957)
Case details for

Lapierre v. Greenwood

Case Details

Full title:Alice LAPIERRE v. Ralph F. GREENWOOD d.b.a. Stafford Mills

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Oct 23, 1957

Citations

135 A.2d 269 (R.I. 1957)
85 R.I. 492
1957 R.I. LEXIS 146