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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Alfred W. McKusick vs. Maurice C. Baker.
    Penobscot County.
    Decided October 2, 1923.
    This is an action of assumpsit for labor and materials furnished in finishing a new house owned by the defendant. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for $186.35, the sum sued for. The defendant filed a general motion for a new trial.
    The testimony was conflicting as to the contract, the manner of its performance, and the additional work claimed by the plaintiff. The questions raised were tried before a competent tribunal. It was in the circumstances a jury question solely. The record does not disclose that the verdict is manifestly wrong.
    Motion overruled.
    
      Maxwell & Conquest, for plaintiff. Phillips B. Gardner, for defendant.