Cook v. Farm Service Stores, Inc.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 1938-12-10

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Lummus, J. These actions of tort for negligence arise out of a collision between a bicycle operated by the minor plaintiff and a motor vehicle owned by the corporate defendant and operated by its servant the individual defendant. The cases were referred to an auditor (Rule 88 of the Superior Court [1932]), whose findings were not to be final. After a complete trial, before a jury, at which the auditor’s report in favor of the def…

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