159 A. 119 DAVID E. WALKER vs. B. O. NORTON. Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Waldo. Opinion, February 23, 1932. VERDICTS. JURY FINDINGS. Whether, in a particular case, where the testimony is conflicting, liability has been shown, is generally a question to be determined by the jury. A verdict, which a preponderance of the evidence […]
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SAWYER v. ANDROSCOGGIN ELEC. CO., 131 Me. 60 (1932)
159 A. 119 PARKER L. SAWYER vs. THE ANDROSCOGGIN ELECTRIC COMPANY. Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Androscoggin. Opinion, February 19, 1932. STREET RAILROADS. NEGLIGENCE. For one, intending to become a passenger on a car, to stand so near the rail as to be within reach of the ordinary overhang of the car is presumptive negligence. […]