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Baylis v. Travelers’ Insurance Company 113 U.S. 316 (1885) was a case where after close of testimony in a trial the defendant moved to dismiss on the ground of the insufficiency of the evidence to sustain a verdict. This motion was denied and the plaintiff asked that the case be submitted to the jury to determine the facts on the evidence. The court refused this and plaintiff excepted.

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