Driscoll v. Towle

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 1902-05-22

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Holmes, C. J. This is an action for personal injuries caused by the plaintiff’s being struck in the street by a horse or wagon driven by one Keenan. At the trial the judge directed a verdict for the defendant, and the plaintiff excepted. The only question is whether there was any evidence that Keenan was the defendant’s servant. The defendant “ was engaged in general teaming business in Boston.” He owned the…

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