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Taplin Pump Compressor Corp. v. Truitt Brothers

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Jan 20, 1984
470 A.2d 793 (Me. 1984)

Opinion

Argued January 16, 1984.

Decided January 20, 1984.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Waldo County.

David M. Glasser (orally), Lincolnville, for plaintiff.

Skelton, Taintor, Abbott Orestis, Michael R. Poulin (orally), John B. Cole, Lewiston, for defendant.

Before McKUSICK, C.J., and ROBERTS, VIOLETTE, WATHEN and GLASSMAN, JJ.


MEMORANDUM OF DECISION.

The plaintiff, Taplin Pump Compressor Corp., appeals from a judgment of the Superior Court, Waldo County, dismissing the action for want of prosecution pursuant to Rule 41(b)(1) of the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure. Additionally, plaintiff challenges the denial of its motion for relief from judgment. The plaintiff argues that the dismissal was improper because the over two-year delay in prosecution was due to factors beyond its control.

The plaintiff's contention is lacking in merit. Reviewing both the 41(b)(1) dismissal and 60(b) denial for an abuse of discretion, see Burleigh v. Weeks, 425 A.2d 623, 624 (Me. 1981); Jacobson v. State, 347 A.2d 426, 427 (Me. 1975), we hold the Superior Court properly found the plaintiff demonstrated neither good cause nor excusable neglect for its failure to take any action in regard to the suit for a period in excess of two years.

The entry is:

Judgment affirmed.

All concurring.


Summaries of

Taplin Pump Compressor Corp. v. Truitt Brothers

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Jan 20, 1984
470 A.2d 793 (Me. 1984)
Case details for

Taplin Pump Compressor Corp. v. Truitt Brothers

Case Details

Full title:TAPLIN PUMP COMPRESSOR CORP. v. TRUITT BROTHERS, INC

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Maine

Date published: Jan 20, 1984

Citations

470 A.2d 793 (Me. 1984)