Stewart v. Gilbert

96 A. 742, 114 Me. 551, 1916 Me. LEXIS 146
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedMarch 5, 1916
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Stewart v. Gilbert, 96 A. 742, 114 Me. 551, 1916 Me. LEXIS 146 (Me. 1916).

Opinion

Action of assumpsit to recover the sum of three hundred dollars and interest upon a promissory note signed by plaintiff and other defendants. Plaintiff alleged that she was an accommodation maker, and having paid the note seeks to recover from defendant. Plaintiff discon[552]*552tinued as to one of defendants. Defendant claimed that she was also an accommodation maker. That issue was presented to jury. Verdict for plaintiff in sum of $154.38. General motion filed for new trial. Testimony conflicting, sufficient evidence to support verdict.

Motion overruled.

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