206 Mass. 143 | Mass. | 1910
There was evidence from which it might have been found that the plaintiff, travelling in a horse-drawn vehicle upon
The chief argument urged in behalf of the defendant is that in some of its aspects the testimony of the plaintiff was so contradictory that it could not be true. But, whether any of this evidence and how much of it was worthy of belief was a question of fact.
In accordance with the terms of the agreement of the parties the entry must be
Judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $500.