Trustees of Dummer Academy v. Banks

81 A. 1132, 107 Me. 545, 1911 Me. LEXIS 44
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedJuly 14, 1911
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Trustees of Dummer Academy v. Banks, 81 A. 1132, 107 Me. 545, 1911 Me. LEXIS 44 (Me. 1911).

Opinion

Assumpsit brought in Superior Court in said county, to recover balance due for tuition, board, etc., of defendant’s minor son while a student at Dummer Academy for the school year 1907-1908. Plea, the general issue. The defendant offered no evidence. Verdict for plaintiff for $200.75. Defendant moved for a new trial. The rescript says : "The record in this case shows sufficient undisputed testimony to warrant a jury in finding for the plaintiff. Therefore, the verdict, which was for the plaintiff, cannot be disturbed. Motion for a new trial overruled.”

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