COLLINS v. WALKER, 55 N.H. 437 (1875)

COLLINS v. WALKER. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos. Decided March 12, 1875. Upon a writ of error, nothing which contradicts the record can be assigned for error. An irregularity in entering up a judgment is not ground for error. Upon motion in the court where the proceedings were had, the irregularity will be corrected […]

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