Cumberland & Oxford Canal Corp. v. City of Portland

62 Me. 504
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedJuly 1, 1871
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Cumberland & Oxford Canal Corp. v. City of Portland, 62 Me. 504 (Me. 1871).

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Walton, J.

The declaration avers, and therefore the demurrer admits, that the city of Portland did the acts complained of. Those acts are prima facie acts of trespass. No justification or excuse being shown, the plaintiffs are entitled to judgment.

JExcep>tions and demurrer overruled.

Declaration adjudged good.

Cutting, Barrows, Danforth and Peters, JJ., concurred.

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