PARSONS v. JAMESON, 70 N.H. 625 (1899)

47 A. 412 PARSONS v. JAMESON. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos. Decided December, 1899. ASSUMPSIT, to recover for services as an attorney. Trial by jury. The jury were instructed to return as their verdict such sum as the services were reasonably worth. No instruction was given or requested on the question of interest. There […]

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MORRISON v. FIBRE CO., 70 N.H. 406 (1900)

47 A. 412 MORRISON v. BURGESS SULPHITE FIBRE CO. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos. Decided June, 1900. The duty of a master to furnish his servants a safe and suitable place in which to work extends to only such portions of the premises as are designed for their occupancy, and such as he knows, […]

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BROWN v. FOWLER, 70 N.H. 634 (1900)

47 A. 412 BROWN v. FOWLER a. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Sullivan. Decided June, 1900. ASSUMPSIT. Trial by jury and verdict for the plaintiff. Ira Colby Son, for the plaintiff. Brown Dana, for the defendants. YOUNG, J. The defendants excepted to the court’s refusal to instruct the jury that the consideration of a promise […]

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