Michaud v. Fletcher-Lahey Co.
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Michaud v. Fletcher-Lahey Co., 110 Me. 547 (Me. 1913)
86 A. 1102; 1913 Me. LEXIS 48
Michaud v. Fletcher-Lahey Co.
Opinion of the Court
The Court are of opinion:
1. That the evidence not only does not support the plaintiff’s theory as to 'how his intestate was injured', but flatly contradicts it.
2. That the defendant did not owe the plaintiff’s intestate the duty of warning him of danger at the place where he was injured.
3. That a verdict should have been directed for the defendant. Motion and exceptions sustained.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Octave M. Michaud, Admr. v. Fletcher-Lahey Co.
- Status
- Published