PALMER a. v. DREW, 59 N.H. 594 (1879)

PALMER a. v. DREW.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll.
June, 1879.

Pease and Copeland, for the plaintiffs.

Hobbs, for the defendant.

DOE, C.J.

The case having been referred with an agreement that the award should be final, the defendant is not entitled to a jury trial.

No exceptions were taken at the trial, and no cause appears for granting the defendant’s motion to reject the report.

Judgment for the plaintiffs.

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

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