L. M. Longley & Son v. Hammond

152 A. 918, 130 Me. 508, 1931 Me. LEXIS 2
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedJanuary 12, 1931
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
L. M. Longley & Son v. Hammond, 152 A. 918, 130 Me. 508, 1931 Me. LEXIS 2 (Me. 1931).

Opinion

The controversy in this case is over liability for work and materials used on farm property of the defendant. The questions were all of fact, and the only error on the part of the jury which the court perceives is failure to allow defendant a conceded credit of $2.20.

This error entitles defendant to a new trial, unless plaintiff within fifteen days from the filing of mandate files remittitur of the aforesaid amount. So ordered.

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