DAVIS v. PARTRIDGE. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Sullivan. Decided December, 1882. ASSUMPSIT, for labor. Facts found by a referee, who reports in substance that both parties understood that the defendant’s husband was to pay the plaintiff’s claim. Judgment for the defendant. BLODGETT, J., did not sit: the others concurred. H. W. Parker, for the […]
Articles Tagged: 62 N.H. 697
AYER v. HOW, 62 N.H. 697 (1883)
AYER, A’pt, v. How, Ex’r. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham. Decided June, 1883. APPEAL from the refusal of the probate court to vacate a decree settling the account of the defendant as executor of David Messer, the plaintiff’s grandfather. Facts found by the court. G. C. G. K. Bartlett and Wiggin Fuller, for the […]
STATE v. CASHMAN, 62 N.H. 697 (1882)
STATE v. CASHMAN. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Grafton. Decided December, 1882. INDICTMENT for embezzlement. Facts agreed. Counsel disagreeing as to the question intended to be raised, no decision was rendered, and the case was discharged. ALLEN, J., did not sit: the others concurred. A. S. Batchellor, solicitor, for the state. Drew, Jordan Carpenter, Bingham, […]