LASSONE v. RAILROAD, 66 N.H. 345 (1890)

24 A. 902 LASSONE v. BOSTON LOWELL RAILROAD. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos. Decided June, 1890. An entry on a book of accounts, made in the usual course of business by a person since deceased, is admissible in a suit between third parties, there being evidence aliunde that he had means of knowledge, although […]

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JEWELL v. COLBY, 66 N.H. 399 (1890)

24 A. 902 JEWELL, Adm’r, v. COLBY. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack. Decided December, 1890. An insane person is liable for his torts to the extent of compensation for the actual loss sustained by the injured party, except when the wrong lies in the intent. Insanity in the defendant is an answer to a […]

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