Howard W. Jackson v. Shawinigan Electro Products, 132 Md 128
Suit filed in Baltimore County Circuit Court on 27 June 1916, alleging that light and smoke from defendant's factory created a nuisance. Court directed verdict for defendant. Court of Appeals
overturned
trial court, and ordered new trial.
No new trial held; case dismissed by order of plaintiff, defendant to pay costs, 4 June 1918.
Trial Court Records:
BALTIMORE COUNTY CIRCUIT
COURT (Civil Docket) Jackson v. Shawinigan Electro Products, 1916, case no. 11236, Liber WPC 25, pps. 236, 388, MdHR 20,222-24 [MSA C358-24
2/48/14/24]
BALTIMORE COUNTY CIRCUIT
COURT (Civil Papers) Jackson v. Shawinigan Electro Products, 1916, case no. 11236, box 297 [MSA T697-20, 2/54/14/21]
Appeals Court Records:
COURT OF APPEALS (Docket)
Jackson v. Shawinigan Electro Products, 1917, October Term, no. 90, Liber CCM 2, p. 136, MdHR 19,492 [MSA S415-17, 1/67/6/3]
COURT OF APPEALS (Opinions)
Jackson v. Shawinigan Electro Products, 1917, October Term, no. 90, MdHR 707-192 [MSA S393-178, 1/65/14/28]
COURT OF APPEALS (Records and
Briefs) Jackson v. Shawinigan Electro Products, 1917, October Term, no. 90 [MSA S1733-501, 1/65/4/71]
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