FITCH v. NUTE, 62 N.H. 700 (1883)

FITCH v. NUTE a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack.
Decided June, 1883.

Gould Martin, for the plaintiff.

Leach Stevens, for the defendants.

ASSUMPSIT. The objection to the maintenance of the action was, that it was brought in the name of the wrong party. Without deciding the question raised, it was held that the writ might, if necessary, be amended at the trial term, and without terms.

Case discharged.

ALLEN, J., did not sit: the others concurred.

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