9 N.J. Misc. 656

JEAN SEVENAIR AND ALBERT SEVENAIR, PLAINTIFFS, v. GRASSELLI CHEMICAL COMPANY ET AL., DEFENDANTS.

Submitted January 30, 1931

Decided June 19, 1931.

Before Justices Case, Daly and Donges.-

Por the rule, Heine & Laird.

Contra, Joseph H. Gaudiello.

Pee Cueiam.

This is defendants’ rule to show cause why the verdicts should not be set aside as excessive. The plaintiff wife has a verdict for $11,000, and plaintiff husband has a verdict for $4,000.

We conclude that the verdict for the plaintiff wife, Jean Sevenair, is excessive.

If plaintiff Jean Sevenair will, within twenty days from the entry of an order hereunder, consent to a reduction of her verdict'to $9,000, the present rule will be discharged, otherwise the rule will be made absolute as to her, and a new trial granted as to damages only. The rule to show cause will be' discharged as to plaintiff Albert Sevenair.

Sevenair v. Grasselli Chemical Co.
9 N.J. Misc. 656

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Sevenair v. Grasselli Chemical Co.
Decision Date
Jun 19, 1931
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9 N.J. Misc. 656

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New Jersey

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