TOWLE v. NESMITH, 69 N.H. 212 (1897)

42 A. 900 TOWLE v. NESMITH, Ex’r. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham. Decided December, 1897. A bequest to a town for the use and benefit of “the poor widows, and children under ten years of age,” is not void for uncertainty. BILL IN EQUITY. Facts found by the court. Zoe A. Flanders died in […]

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MUNROE v. ST. GERMAIN, 69 N.H. 200 (1897)

42 A. 900 MUNROE v. ST. GERMAIN. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Hillsborough. Decided June, 1897. A failure to enter a writ in court dissolves an attachment made thereunder. An officer who has attached a stock of goods and paid the proceeds of a sale thereof to the attaching creditor cannot justify his action, after […]

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