Norris v. Allen

105 N.E. 364, 217 Mass. 573, 1914 Mass. LEXIS 1297
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedMay 21, 1914
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
Norris v. Allen, 105 N.E. 364, 217 Mass. 573, 1914 Mass. LEXIS 1297 (Mass. 1914).

Opinion

Crosby, J.

The plaintiff while cranking an automobile was injured by a “back fire;” that is, the crank of the machine revolved in the direction opposite to that in which it was being turned by the plaintiff, striking him and breaking bis wrist. There was evidence to show that the plaintiff was in the employ of the defendant and that the defendant owned the automobile. At the conclusion of the evidence the trial judge

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