Vigue v. Lewiston, Augusta & Waterville Street Railway

77 A. 1135, 106 Me. 558, 1910 Me. LEXIS 59
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedJuly 21, 1910
StatusPublished

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Vigue v. Lewiston, Augusta & Waterville Street Railway, 77 A. 1135, 106 Me. 558, 1910 Me. LEXIS 59 (Me. 1910).

Opinion

Action on the case to recover damages for personal injuries sustained by the plaintiff while in the employ of the defendant. Verdict for plaintiff for $4,950. On motion and exceptions by defendant. Exceptions not argued. Motion sustained unless remittitur be made of so much of the verdict as exceeded $3,500.

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