KEENE v. WILLIS

No. 29-68.

260 A.2d 371 (1969)

Adolph KEENE v. Jack E. WILLIS.

Supreme Court of Vermont. Caledonia.

December 2, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wick, Dinse & Allen, Burlington, for defendant.

Downs & Rachlin, St. Johnsbury, for plaintiff.

Before HOLDEN, C. J., and SHANGRAW, BARNEY, SMITH and KEYSER, JJ.


BARNEY, Justice.

This case proceeded on the theory that, given a convenant to repair by the landlord, a breach entitled the tenant to recover consequential damages. Not only was this issue so charged by the trial court without objection, but the briefs and argument before this Court assumed this view of the law. Thus, as between these litigants, for purposes of review, it became the law of the case. General Electric Credit...

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