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Hoyt v. ColonialAcresMobileHomePark
Plaintiff Robert Hoyt appeals from the order dismissing his personal injury suit against defendants Colonial Acres Mobile Home Park and Burton Busk after defendants motion for a nonsuit was granted. Plaintiff alleged that defendants were liable for injuries he suffered as a result of a fire at a mobile home park. The nonsuit was granted on the ground that plaintiff could not prove the cause of the fire without expert testimony, and he was barred from introducing such testimony because of his failure to disclose experts. Plaintiff contends on appeal that the court erred in excluding evidence that would have shown without expert testimony how the fire was caused, and in denying his motions to continue the date of trial. Court conclude that these arguments lack merit and affirm the judgment.

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