Allen v. Chase
58 N.H. 419
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Bluebook
Allen v. Chase, 58 N.H. 419 (N.H. 1878).
Opinion
The defendant is not entitled to a homestead. Austin v. Stanley, 46 N. H. 51; Wiggin v. Buzzell, 58 N. H. 329. In Locke v. Rowell, 47 N. H. 46, there had been an assignment to the plaintiff of a homestead, and her home continued to be there.
Judgment for the plaintiff.
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Wiggin v. Buzzell
58 N.H. 329 (Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1878)
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