HOYT V. JEFFERS 30 Mich. 181 (1874) CASE BRIEF

HOYT V. JEFFERS
30 Mich. 181 (1874)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over chimney sparks.
FACTS: D owned and operated a saw mill 233 ft. from P's hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire. P sued D claiming that the fire was caused by sparks emitting from D's mill through the chimney. P claimed that D was negligent. There was no direct evidence that a spark caused the fire. However, P offered evidence showing that the chimney emitted a large amount of sparks and had endangered and set fire to properties for a long time previous. The jury gave P the verdict and D appealed.

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