HOOD v. MARSHALL, 69 N.H. 605 (1899)

45 A. 574 HOOD, Adm’r, Ap’t, v. MARSHALL, Adm’r, a. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack. Decided June, 1899. An appellant from a decree of the probate court may have his appeal dismissed at any time before trial. In such case, the sureties upon the bond of the appellee will not be allowed to prosecute […]

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REMICK v. RUMERY, 69 N.H. 601 (1899)

45 A. 574 REMICK v. RUMERY, Adm’r, Ap’t. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll. Decided June, 1899. In an action against an administrator, entries in the plaintiff’s diaries, made as a daily and original record of his transactions, are competent evidence as to items of labor performed and money expended for and loaned to the […]

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