Supreme Court of Canada
Winnipeg Electric Co. v. Symons, [1928] S.C.R. 627
Date: 1928-05-01
Winnipeg Electric
Company (Defendant) Appellant;
and
Florence G. Symons
et al. (Plaintiffs) Respondents.
1928: May 1.
Present: Anglin C.J.C. and Duff, Newcombe,
Rinfret and Smith JJ.
ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR
MANITOBA
Negligence—Street railway—Pedestrian struck
by defendant’s tramcar— Judgment, on verdict of jury, against defendant for
damages, sustained on appeal.
APPEAL by the defendant from the judgment of
the Court of Appeal for Manitoba
dismissing the defendant’s appeal from the judgment of Curran J., on the verdict of a jury, whereby
the plaintiffs recovered damages for the death of their father, caused through
his being struck by an electric tramcar belonging to the defendant.
At the conclusion of the argument the Court
orally delivered judgment dismissing the appeal with costs.
Appeal dismissed with costs.
W. N. Tilley K.C. for the appellant.
R. S. Robertson K.C. for the respondents.