SARGENT v. PUTNAM, 58 N.H. 182 (1877)

SARGENT v. PUTNAM Supreme Court of New Hampshire Hillsborough. Decided August, 1877 An action at law may be committed, without the consent of the parties, to one or more referees for the settlement of accounts too complicated to be intelligently investigated and adjusted in a jury trial. ASSUMPSIT, on the common counts, and a special […]

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STATE v. RAILROAD, 58 N.H. 182 (1877)

STATE v. NASHUA LOWELL RAILROAD. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Hillsborough. Decided August, 1877 An indictment upon Gen. St., c. 264, s. 14, for the benefit of the prosecutor, found more than one year after the act complained of, is barred by the statute of limitations. INDICTMENT, found in 1877, upon Gen. St., c. 264, […]

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