Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1937

Gilbert v. Joyal

Gilbert v. Joyal
Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Decided April 6, 1937 · PER CURIAM.
190 A. 809; 89 N.H. 557; 1937 N.H. LEXIS 45

Gilbert v. Joyal

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Assuming that both parties were asleep at the time of the accident, it might be found that the plaintiff was not at fault (Salvas v. Cantin, 85 N. H. 489), and that the defendant was. (Bushnell v. Bushnell, 103 Conn. 583.)

New trial.

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