From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

LaFoley v. Ferbas

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Mar 28, 1957
141 N.E.2d 364 (Mass. 1957)

Opinion

March 28, 1957.

Angus M. MacNeil, ( John J. Sheehan with him,) for the defendant.

Richard S. McCabe, for the plaintiffs.


Exceptions overruled. In this action of tort for deceit the judge found for the plaintiff in the amount of $3,151. At the trial the defendant presented nineteen requests, all of which were denied. The defendant excepted to the denial of these requests, "to the judgment ordered, . . . the finding for the plaintiff and to the amount of damages found." There was no error. Sixteen of the nineteen requests asked for findings of fact. "A judge sitting without a jury is not required to act upon requests for findings of fact." Larson v. Jeffrey-Nichols Motor Co. 279 Mass. 362, 368. The denial of the remaining requests (3, 10 and 19), which could be construed as requests for rulings of law, reveals no error. The third and nineteenth requests were not material, and the tenth request related to an indecisive portion of the evidence. Halnan v. New England Telephone Telegraph Co. 296 Mass. 219, 223. The exception to the finding, which was general, presents no question of law. Stowell v. H.P. Hood Sons, Inc. 288 Mass. 555. Sreda v. Kessel, 310 Mass. 588, 589. And that is true of the exception to the amount of damages awarded.


Summaries of

LaFoley v. Ferbas

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Mar 28, 1957
141 N.E.2d 364 (Mass. 1957)
Case details for

LaFoley v. Ferbas

Case Details

Full title:JOHN R. LaFOLEY another vs. ALFRED FERBAS

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Mar 28, 1957

Citations

141 N.E.2d 364 (Mass. 1957)
335 Mass. 769

Citing Cases

Tobin v. First Count, Inc.

A trial justice in a non-jury action is not obligated to enter subsidiary findings upon request unless said…

Pettie v. the Stop Shop Supermarket Co.

At the close of all of the evidence, the defendant filed requests for both findings of fact and rulings of…