WELCH v. H. P. HOOD & SONS, INC.

No. 269-78.

409 A.2d 603 (1979)

Howard WELCH and Marion Welch v. H. P. HOOD AND SONS, INC.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

December 4, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerard F. Trudeau and Robert M. Butterfield (on the brief), Middlebury, for plaintiffs.

Leslie C. Pratt, of Paterson, Gibson & Noble, Montpelier, for defendant.

Before BARNEY, C. J., and DALEY, LARROW, BILLINGS and HILL, JJ.


LARROW, Justice.

Plaintiffs recovered judgment below for damages claimed to have been incurred from defective overlays or joists furnished by the defendant for construction of a new barn on plaintiffs' premises. Upon interrogatories, the jury found the materials defective, and found that defendant's agent had made representations to plaintiff Howard Welch of such a nature that plaintiffs were justified in delaying commencement of suit until after the six-year period...

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