KEEGAN v. GREEN GIANT COMPANY


110 A.2d 599 (1954)

Carolyn KEEGAN v. GREEN GIANT COMPANY. William KEEGAN v. GREEN GIANT COMPANY.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

November 12, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward Stern, Bangor, for plaintiffs.

James E. Mitchell and John W. Ballou, Bangor, for defendant.

Before FELLOWS, C. J., and WILLIAMSON, TIRRELL, WEBBER and TAPLEY, JJ.


TAPLEY, Justice.

On exceptions. Action is brought by plaintiff, Carolyn Keegan, against defendant, Green Giant Company, for damages alleging that the defendant negligently prepared, manufactured, packed and distributed a can of peas which contained a sharp piece of metal concealed in the peas and that the plaintiff while eating them swallowed the piece of metal, it lodging in her throat. Plaintiff, William Keegan, husband of Carolyn Keegan, seeks recovery for expenses...

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