Case Name: Florestine Perrault, Respondent, v. Emporium Department Store Company, Appellant
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1913-08-06
Citations: 74 Wash. 699
Docket Number: No. 10436
Parties: Florestine Perrault, Respondent, v. Emporium Department Store Company, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 74
Pages: 699–699

Head Matter:
[No. 10436.
En Banc.
August 6, 1913.]
Florestine Perrault, Respondent, v. Emporium Department Store Company, Appellant.
Appeal by defendant from an order of the superior court for Yahima county, Grady, J., entered December 20, 1911, granting plaintiff a new trial on the ground of inadequate damages, after a verdict of the jury rendered in favor of the plaintiff, in an action for injuries sustained in a passenger elevator in a department store.
Affirmed.
Englehart & Rigg, for appellant.
Reported in 134 Pae. 189.

Opinion:
On Rehearing.
Per Curiam.
— The court has considered this case upon rehearing, and the majority of the court adhere to the opinion as reported in 71 Wash. 523, 128 Pac. 1049, and for the reasons there given, the judgment should be affirmed.