EASTERN MILLING COMPANY v. FLANAGAN


130 A.2d 925 (1957)

EASTERN MILLING COMPANY v. John H. FLANAGAN and Great Eastern Lumber Corporation et al.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

March 18, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sanborn & Sanborn, Augusta, for plaintiff.

Robert Lewin and Edward J. Ridge, Portland, for Great Eastern Lumber Corp.

Philip E. Lamb, Gardiner, for Nat. Bank of Gardiner.

Locke, Campbell, Reid & Hebert, Augusta, for Depositors Trust Co.

Before WEBBER, BELIVEAU, TAPLEY, SULLIVAN and DUBORD, JJ.


BELIVEAU, Justice.

On motions for a new trial by the defendants to set aside a verdict recovered against them, alleging the following reasons, to wit:

"I. Because it is against law and the charge of the Justice. "II. Because it is against evidence. "III. Because it is manifestly against the weight of evidence in the case. "IV. Because the damages are excessive."

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