Dexter v. Steel & Rowe, Inc.

52 Mass. App. Dec. 178
CourtMassachusetts District Court, Appellate Division
DecidedOctober 18, 1973
DocketNo. 63; No. 5841/70
StatusPublished

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Dexter v. Steel & Rowe, Inc., 52 Mass. App. Dec. 178 (Mass. Ct. App. 1973).

Opinion

Murphy, P.J.

This is an action of tort to recover for property damage allegedly sustained on March 13,1969.

The plaintiff’s declaration is in two counts. Count I, alleges that the property of the plaintiff while in the care, custody and control of the defendant was destroyed as the result of the defendant’s negligence in permitting a fire to become ignited on the premises. Count II is for conversion.

The defendant’s answer is a general denial; alleges that the damages were caused by an act of God; that the plaintiff assumed the risk; that the damages were caused by an act of a third person over which the defendant had no control; that the plaintiff has discharged the defendant from liability; that the action is barred by the Statute of Frauds; and that if the defendant ever owed the plaintiff anything, the plaintiff waived payment.

The plaintiff testified that he was the owner [180]*180of two cotton sails which he purchased in June of 1963; that these two sails were used summers on his sailboat; that it was his practice to have said sails checked and stitched by a sail mender every spring; that in the year prior to the loss of his sails he used the defendant to mend and inspect his sails; that on March 8, 1969, he gave to Robert T. Steele of the Steele and Rowe, Inc.,

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