Romano v. Reynolds

Supreme Court of Vermont
Romano v. Reynolds, 96 Vt. 226 (Vt. 1922)
118 A. 812; 1922 Vt. LEXIS 150
Miles, Powers, Slack, Taylor, Watson

Romano v. Reynolds

Opinion of the Court

Taylor, J.

This is an action of contract for the breach of a promise to repair a house on premises involved in the ejectment suit of Reynolds v. Romano, 96 Vt. 222, 118 Atl. 810. The case was tried by court in the absence of the presiding judge at the same time as the .ejectment suit and disposed of at the same time, by judgment for the plaintiff on findings of fact signed by the assistant judges. Numerous exceptions were taken by the defendant at the trial, the benefit of which was lost for the reasons stated in the opinion in Reynolds v. Romano. As in that case so here, the presiding judge is able to certify up only the exception to the judgment. Counsel brief this exception but we take no time to consider it, as the disposition of the petition for a new trial gives the defendant all that he asks for.

It is unnecessary to give the petition for a new trial in this case separate treatment. It is based upon the same grounds, is supported by the same evidence, and merits the same disposition as the petition in Reynolds v. Romano. For reasons there given we hold that the defendant has brought himself within the purview of the statute respecting new trials (G. L. 2296) and that the petition should be sustained.

Judgment reversed, petition granted, and cause remanded for a new trial.

Reference

Full Case Name
E. Romano v. W. J. Reynolds
Status
Published