BRANCH v. BOYER & GILFILLAN MOTOR CO.

No. 39526.

142 N.W.2d 727 (1966)

William BRANCH, Respondent, v. BOYER & GILFILLAN MOTOR CO., Inc., Appellant.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

January 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lasley & Foster, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Kempf & Ticen, Bloomington, for respondent.


SHERAN, Justice.

Appeal from an order of the municipal court denying a motion for a new trial or for a reduction of the verdict.

The trial theory advanced by plaintiff was that defendant, having taken possession of plaintiff's truck pursuant to an agreement to repair it within 2 weeks, withheld it for 26 weeks and negligently permitted four wheels with mounted tires to be stolen from it during the interval. The...

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