WILLIAMS v. GENERAL BAKING CO.


98 A.2d 779 (1953)

WILLIAMS et al. v. GENERAL BAKING CO. et al.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

July 27, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clement C. Wood (of Young & Wood), Wilmington, for plaintiffs.

William Prickett, Wilmington, for defendants.


LAYTON, Judge.

Paragraph 4 of the statement of claim alleges that Delsie Williams, one of the plaintiffs, bought a loaf of bread baked by defendant, General Baking Co., ate a slice and was injured by shards of glass embedded therein; that defendant, General Baking Co., was guilty of negligence but plaintiff is not aware of the exact nature of the negligent acts. Defendants have moved to strike this paragraph of the complaint because it fails to comply with Rule 9...

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