TASKER v. LORD, 64 N.H. 279 (1886)

9 A. 220 TASKER v. LORD a. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Hillsborough. Decided December, 1886. A bill in equity may be maintained where the same is a reasonably necessary process, and convenient procedure, for speedily and economically establishing the plaintiff’s rights. A declaration in trespass may be filed as an amendment to a bill […]

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WILLEY v. PORTSMOUTH, 64 N.H. 214 (1886)

9 A. 220 WILLEY v. PORTSMOUTH. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham. Decided December, 1886. An exception to the admissibility of evidence on one point does not ordinarily raise the question of nonsuit for want of evidence on another. CASE, for obstructing and digging up the plaintiff’s way by excavating and carrying away gravel. The […]

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