Seeley v. Cumberland County Power & Light Co.

103 A. 1047, 117 Me. 564, 1918 Me. LEXIS 61
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedJuly 14, 1918
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Seeley v. Cumberland County Power & Light Co., 103 A. 1047, 117 Me. 564, 1918 Me. LEXIS 61 (Me. 1918).

Opinion

In this action to recover damages for personal injuries sustained on March 27, 1915, the plaintiff obtained a verdict for $927.

After careful consideration of the case it is the opinion of a majority of the court that the verdict is not so clearly wrong, either on the question of the defendant’s liability or on the amount of damages, as to require the intervention of the Law Court. The entry will therefore be: Motion overruled. John B. Kehoe, for plaintiff. Bradley & Linnell, for defendant.

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