Waterboro Box & Milling Co. v. Boston & Maine Railroad

90 A. 705, 111 Me. 591, 1914 Me. LEXIS 39
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedJune 3, 1914
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Waterboro Box & Milling Co. v. Boston & Maine Railroad, 90 A. 705, 111 Me. 591, 1914 Me. LEXIS 39 (Me. 1914).

Opinion

This action is to recover damages for the loss by fire of plaintiff’s box mill and lumber in and about the outside of said mill. The fire is alleged to have been communicated to the mill and lumber by sparks from the locomotive engine of the defendant. Case tried at May Term, 1913, and verdict rendered for the plaintiff. Motion by defendant for new trial. Motion overruled.

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