JANSSEN v. CAROLINA LUMBER CO.

No. 10484.

73 S.E.2d 12 (1952)

JANSSEN et al. v. CAROLINA LUMBER CO.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided November 18, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jenkins & Jenkins, Huntington, for plaintiff in error.

Thomas W. Harvey, Duncan W. Daugherty, Huntington, for defendants in error.


GIVEN, Judge.

Plaintiffs, Raymond Janssen and Mildred E. Janssen, instituted their action of trespass on the case against the Carolina Lumber Company for damages allegedly resulting to a dwelling, constructed by plaintiffs in the City of Huntington, because of shrinkage of unseasoned lumber sold by defendant to plaintiffs. Judgment for $8,500 was entered upon a verdict for plaintiffs. The Circuit Court of Cabell County having overruled a motion to set aside the verdict...

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