Longley v. New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.

90 N.E. 1145, 205 Mass. 46, 1910 Mass. LEXIS 963
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedFebruary 23, 1910
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Longley v. New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., 90 N.E. 1145, 205 Mass. 46, 1910 Mass. LEXIS 963 (Mass. 1910).

Opinion

Morton, J.

The plaintiff, a boy of sixteen, was assisting his .father in the grocery business by taking and delivering small orders and collecting bills. He was driving a grocery wagon when the top came into collision with a rope stretched across the street by the defendant company, and he was thrown out, receiving the injuries complained of. There was a verdict for the plaintiff and the case is here upon the defendant’s exception to the refusal of the trial judge

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