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Tamagno v. Leshay

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Oct 29, 1964
202 N.E.2d 263 (Mass. 1964)

Opinion

October 29, 1964.

The case was submitted on briefs.

Eli Fleishman for the plaintiff.

Charles J. Dunn John F. Dunn for the defendant.


Exceptions overruled. In the trial of an action of tort for the alleged negligence of the defendant dentist in his treatment of the plaintiff, the judge excluded, subject to the plaintiff's exception, a hypothetical question to a qualified dentist to determine if he had an opinion whether the use of certain materials and methods was consistent with good dental practice in the community. The burden is upon the excepting party to show error. Posell v. Herscovitz, 237 Mass. 513, 516. Curtin v. Benjamin, 305 Mass. 489, 494. The bill of exceptions fails to show any evidence that the methods or materials assumed in the question were used by the defendant, or any representation by the plaintiff, accepted by the judge, that evidence to that effect would be forthcoming. There was no error in excluding the question. Anderson v. Albertstamm, 176 Mass. 87, 91. Earle v. New York Cent. Hudson River R.R. 235 Mass. 61, 65. State Bd. of Retirement v. Contributory Retirement Appeal Bd. 342 Mass. 58, 66. There being no competent evidence of the defendant's negligence, there was no error in directing a verdict for the defendant. Brown v. United States Fid. Guar. Co. 336 Mass. 609, 614.


Summaries of

Tamagno v. Leshay

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Oct 29, 1964
202 N.E.2d 263 (Mass. 1964)
Case details for

Tamagno v. Leshay

Case Details

Full title:CAESAR TAMAGNO vs. LEON I. LESHAY

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Oct 29, 1964

Citations

202 N.E.2d 263 (Mass. 1964)
348 Mass. 772

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