Case ID: mass_306/html/0618-05.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Chester Lefleur vs. Liberty Laundry Co. Inc.
    June 27, 1940.
   Exceptions overruled. The plaintiff was hurt when the wheel of a truck in which he was riding fell into a pit around a cellar window. The grating over the pit was loose. The truck was operated by a fellow servant in the employ of the uninsured defendant. The auditor found the operator negligent. That finding warranted the verdict for the plaintiff. That finding did not purport to be a mere conclusion from subsidiary facts found. But subsidiary facts and other evidence outside the report tended to support the general finding of negligence.

E. S. Searle & S. Keedy, for the defendant, submitted a brief.

No argument nor brief for the plaintiff.