58 Me. 236 | Me. | 1870
A minor, by the consent of his father, may go out to service and receive his earnings. He may maintain an action, for the value of his labor, against the person employing him, either upon the express contract when there is one, or upon an implied contract. Corey v. Corey, 19 Pick. 29; Bubier v. Bubier, 39 Maine,
Here the defendant contracted with the minor. The father having deceased, the mother can have no greater rights than he had, whatever hers may be. The mother has in no way interfered adversely to her son; but, on the contrary, she appears in court as his next friend to aid in the prosecution of his claim, and, therefore, her assent, if it was necessary to have it, may well be inferred.
Exceptions sustained.