Daigle v. Pelletier Daigle v. Pelletier

Daigle v. Pelletier

139 Me. 382, 31 A.2d 345, ME.0040019(1943)

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In this action to recover damages for personal injuries the trial judge granted a motion by the defendant for a directed verdict and the plaintiff reserved exceptions. The transcript of the evidence discloses that as Gerard D. Daigle, the plaintiff, an undertaker's assistant, rode along the main street of Fort Kent on the running-board of a truck, he was struck and seriously injured by ladders attached to a fire-truck owned by the town of Fort Kent which was being backed out into the street by Julian P. Landry, a repair man employed by the Fort Kent Garage. The fire-truck had been taken to the repair shop of this garage by the defendant David D. Pelletier, its driver and custodian, and delivered there to Landry the repair man to have its battery recharged.

GÉNERO
Profissional e técnico
LANÇADO
1943
8 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
9
EDITORA
LawApp Publishers
TAMANHO
55,1
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