Hill v. Maine Central Railroad

77 A. 1134, 106 Me. 555, 1910 Me. LEXIS 48
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedJune 8, 1910
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Hill v. Maine Central Railroad, 77 A. 1134, 106 Me. 555, 1910 Me. LEXIS 48 (Me. 1910).

Opinion

Action on thé case to recover damages for the destruction of the plaintiff’s saw mill and contents, in Brownfield, by fire alleged to have been set by a passing locomotive of the defendant. Verdict for plaintiff for $7,209.30. Defendant filed a general motion for a new trial. Verdict set aside unless remittitur of all above $5,000 be made.

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