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Jackson v. Chicago Great Western Railroad Company

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Feb 11, 1926
207 N.W. 204 (Minn. 1926)

Opinion

No. 25,341.

February 11, 1926.

Former decision law of the case.

After the former appeal reported in 165 Minn. 58, 205 N.W. 689, judgment was entered for the plaintiff. Defendant appealed. Affirmed.

Briggs, Weyl Briggs and A.V. Junkin, for appellant.

George C. Stiles and F.M. Miner, for respondent.



This case was here before on appeal from an order denying defendant's motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict or a new trial, 165 Minn. 58, 205 N.W. 689. Upon the going down of the remittitur judgment was entered for the plaintiff in the sum of $10,747.50. This appeal is from that judgment.

The questions presented are the same as those presented on the former appeal and our former decision is followed. The judgment is affirmed and final judgment may be entered in this court.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Jackson v. Chicago Great Western Railroad Company

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Feb 11, 1926
207 N.W. 204 (Minn. 1926)
Case details for

Jackson v. Chicago Great Western Railroad Company

Case Details

Full title:MARIAN S. JACKSON v. CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Feb 11, 1926

Citations

207 N.W. 204 (Minn. 1926)
166 Minn. 496

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