Lumbra v. Campbell

78 A. 120, 84 Vt. 51, 1910 Vt. LEXIS 164
CourtSupreme Court of Vermont
DecidedNovember 16, 1910
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Lumbra v. Campbell, 78 A. 120, 84 Vt. 51, 1910 Vt. LEXIS 164 (Vt. 1910).

Opinion

Rowell, C. J.

This is trover for a clapboard sawmill. The case was tried by the court, and judgment went for the defendant.

.The plaintiffs let the mill to the defendant for the season of 1908. The defendant finished the cut of logs for that season [52]*52in April, and notified the plaintiffs. Then, by mutual agreement, the mill was moved from the defendant’s sawmill, where he had used it, and stored in his shed some rods away. In February, 1909, he moved it back to his sawmill, and set it up for use in sawing another year’s stock of logs, and used it there till June, 1909, when it was destroyed by fire without his fault.

The defendant did not ask permission to use the mill another year, and the plaintiffs did not expressly consent to its use, but they knew it was being used, and did not object to its further use, and the defendant understood he was using it under the arrangement originally made.

These facts point strongly to the probable conclusion that the plaintiffs were willing the defendant should use the mill the second year, and were satisfied to let the use go on as it did, for otherwise they would most likely have objected when they found it out. So the court below not only could fairly have inferred that much, but ought to have inferred it; and therefore this Court will presume it did, to the end that the judgment may stand and not fall.

Judgment affirmed.

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