SMITH v. SQUIRE

No. 306.

118 A.2d 355 (1955)

William H. SMITH v. Alfred H. SQUIRE.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

November 1, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Pearley Feen and Philip W. Hunt, Burlington, for plaintiff.

Black & Wilson, Burlington (Albert W. Coffrin, Burlington, on the brief), for defendant.

Before JEFFORDS, C.J., and CLEARY, ADAMS and CHASE, JJ.


JEFFORDS, Chief Justice.

This action grows out of a collision between the plaintiff's automobile and one operated by the defendant. Trial was by jury with verdict and judgment for the plaintiff. The case is here on the exception of the defendant to the refusal of the trial court to grant his motion for a directed verdict. The only ground of the motion here relied upon is that the plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence as a matter of law.

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