WILSON v. CONLIN


338 Mass. 295 (1959)

154 N.E.2d 894

JAMES WILSON vs. JAMES CONLIN.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Hampden.

January 9, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Donnelly, for the plaintiff.

Ralph S. Spooner & Arthur E. Quimby, for the defendant.

Present: WILKINS, C.J., SPALDING, WILLIAMS, COUNIHAN, & CUTTER, JJ.


SPALDING, J.

A summary of the evidence most favorable to the plaintiff is as follows: The defendant was the owner of a house on Oak Grove Avenue, Springfield, and lived on the second floor thereof. He engaged one J.J. Sullivan, a furniture mover, to move his furniture from this house. About 8 A.M. on October 24, 1952, the plaintiff, an employee of Sullivan, and two fellow employees, came to the defendant's premises with...

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