DUNLEAVY v. CONSTANT

No. 5257.

106 N.H. 64 (1964)

PAUL A. DUNLEAVY, by his father and next friend & a. v. ELMER CONSTANT & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided November 4, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James J. Kalled (by brief and orally), for the plaintiffs.

Nighswander, Lord & Bownes and Conrad E. Snow (Mr. Snow orally), for the defendants.


LAMPRON, J.

The opening statement was substantially as follows: On August 18, 1960, the defendants, Elmer and Violet Constant, owned a one-family homestead in Lakeport with an appurtenant garage, driveway, and a parking place for automobiles. Violet's car had broken down a short time previously and was then parked on their property. Elmer agreed to repair it and asked the plaintiff Paul's father, John Dunleavy, to assist him. Elmer invited John and his wife and two...

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