Supreme Court of Canada
Pudsey v. Dominion Atlantic Railway Co. (1896) 25 SCR 691
Date: 1896-02-22
Pudsey v Dominion Atlantic Railway Co.
1896: Feb. 22.
Negligence—Railway Co.—Act of incorporation—Change of name—Finding of jury—Answers to questions—New trial.
Appeal from a decision of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (2) in favour of the defendant company.
After hearing counsel the court, without reserving judgment, ordered a new trial on the ground that the jury had not properly answered some of the questions submitted. In other respects the judgment appealed from was affirmed.