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Woodbury v. Winestine

Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District
Jul 30, 1906
64 A. 221 (Conn. 1906)

Opinion

Submitted on briefs June 7th, 1906

Decided July 30th, 1906.

ACTION for damages for breach of contract to sell certain merchandise, brought to the District Court of Waterbury and tried to the jury before Cowell, J.; verdict and judgment for the plaintiff for $500, and appeal by the defendants. No error.

Robert A. Lowe, Theodore E. Rogers, Lucien F. Burpee and Terrence F. Carmody, for the appellants (defendants). Frederick M. Peasley, for the appellee (plaintiff).


Opinion filed with the clerk of the District Court of Waterbury.


Summaries of

Woodbury v. Winestine

Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District
Jul 30, 1906
64 A. 221 (Conn. 1906)
Case details for

Woodbury v. Winestine

Case Details

Full title:GEORGE W. WOODBURY vs. ISAAC WINESTINE ET UX

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District

Date published: Jul 30, 1906

Citations

64 A. 221 (Conn. 1906)
64 A. 221