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Hebert v. Bishop & Babbin Co.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Aroostook
Jan 27, 1940
10 A.2d 720 (Me. 1940)

Opinion

Decided January 27, 1940.


In assumpsit for the purchase price of a carload of potatoes; plea the general issue, defense being that the purchaser was not the agent of defendant; verdict for the plaintiff.

The case comes up on a general motion for new trial.

The jury heard the testimony. There is evidence to substantiate their finding. Motion overruled. Arthur J. Nadeau, for plaintiff. Pendleton Rogers, for defendant.


Summaries of

Hebert v. Bishop & Babbin Co.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Aroostook
Jan 27, 1940
10 A.2d 720 (Me. 1940)
Case details for

Hebert v. Bishop & Babbin Co.

Case Details

Full title:MICHAEL HEBERT vs. BISHOP BABBIN CO. ET AL, TRUSTEES

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Aroostook

Date published: Jan 27, 1940

Citations

10 A.2d 720 (Me. 1940)
136 Me. 520