Fisk v. Wait

104 Mass. 71
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court·Decided March 15, 1870·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

By the Court.

The evidence offered by the defendant was properly rejected, because it was immaterial; and the instructions to the jury were correct. Nothing appears in the case which tends to show any concurrence of either of the plaintiffs in the unlawful act of the defendant which caused the injury or any negligence in respect to it. Exceptions overruled.

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