D'Addario v. Viera
D'Addario v. Viera
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff appeals
The plaintiff claimed that the defendant stripped copper flashing and roofing from the plaintiff’s premises and converted them to his own use. The court found that the plaintiff had established the defendant’s liability but “that there has not been sufficient proof of damages.” Accordingly, the court rendered judgment for the plaintiff awarding him nominal damages of one dollar. The plaintiff’s appeal challenges the propriety of the award of nominal damages.
The evidence related to damages was scant at most. It consisted of the oral testimony by the plaintiff’s prop
There is no error.
The named plaintiff died while this appeal was pending. The co-executors of his estate have been substituted as parties. We refer herein to the named plaintiff as the plaintiff.
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