CARSON, P.J., April 5, 1954.
Plaintiff filed a complaint in trespass alleging that Edward Leja, one of the defendants, and a son of defendants, John and Mary Leja, wrongfully, wilfully and deliberately set fire to the property of plaintiff by "striking a match" and thereby destroying goods and chattels of plaintiff to the value of $1,482.20. Plaintiff alleges that Edward Leja failed to use proper care and caution in disposing of the match, and that he had the matches...
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