DEAN v. WILDER, 65 N.H. 90 (1888)

18 A. 87 DEAN v. WILDER a. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Grafton. Decided December, 1888. Whether a rule, printed and posted about their premises by the proprietors of a paper-mill, which provides that employees shall give ten days’ notice of an intention to quit the employment or forfeit ten days’ pay, becomes part of […]

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WEEKS v. HARRIMAN, 65 N.H. 91 (1888)

18 A. 87 WEEKS v. HARRIMAN. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos. Decided December, 1888. A judgment of a sister state, based upon the statute of limitations alone, is a bar to the maintenance of an action for the same cause here. ASSUMPSIT. Plea, a former adjudication of the subject-matter of the action by the […]

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CONCORD v. HORSE R. R., 65 N.H. 30 (1888)

18 A. 87 CONCORD v. CONCORD HORSE RAILROAD. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack. Decided December, 1888. The charter of a horse railroad contained a provision that “said railroad shall be laid out by the mayor and aldermen in like manner as highways are laid out.” A single track railroad was laid out by the […]

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