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Tenney v. Benson

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Nov 29, 1999
741 A.2d 454 (Me. 1999)

Summary

stating that the appellant “has the burden of providing us with a sufficient record that allows adequate consideration of his arguments”

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Opinion

Docket No. Oxf-99-269.

Submitted on Briefs November 17, 1999.

Decided November 29, 1999.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Oxford County, Warren, J.

Attorneys for plaintiff: James B. Haddow, Esq. Bruce A. McGlauflin, Esq. Petruccelli Martin, LLP.

Attorney for defendant: Thomas F. Smith, Esq. Smith Kimball.

Before WATHEN, C.J., and CLIFFORD, RUDMAN, DANA, SAUFLEY, and ALEXANDER, JJ.


[¶ 1] Bradley Benson and Benson Logging, Inc. (collectively Benson) appeal from a judgment entered in the Superior Court (Oxford County, Warren, J.) after a jury-waived trial finding him liable for breach of contract and willful trespass pursuant to 14 M.R.S.A. § 7552 (1980). Benson challenges the trial court's finding of liability and calculation of damages. As the appellant, Benson has the burden of providing us with a sufficient record that allows adequate consideration of his arguments. See International Paper Realty Corp. v. St. Hilaire, 525 A.2d 1035, 1035 (Me. 1987). We are in no position to consider Benson's arguments because he has failed to provide us with a trial transcript. See id.; State v. Butler, 627 A.2d 530, 531 (Me. 1993).

[¶ 2] Additionally, in the absence of a record, we find that this appeal is frivolous and without merit. See Fleet Bank of Maine v. Hunnewell, 633 A.2d 853, 854 (Me. 1993); M.R. Civ. P. 76(F). We, therefore, impose sanctions in the amount of $500 to be paid by the appellants or their counsel.

The entry is: Judgment affirmed with sanctions against the appellants in the amount of $500.


Summaries of

Tenney v. Benson

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Nov 29, 1999
741 A.2d 454 (Me. 1999)

stating that the appellant “has the burden of providing us with a sufficient record that allows adequate consideration of his arguments”

Summary of this case from Paradis v. Town of Peru
Case details for

Tenney v. Benson

Case Details

Full title:Theresa TENNEY v. Bradley BENSON and Benson Logging, Inc

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Maine

Date published: Nov 29, 1999

Citations

741 A.2d 454 (Me. 1999)
1999 Me. 177

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