Annis v. Gleason

56 N.H. 16, 1875 N.H. LEXIS 4
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedAugust 13, 1875
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Annis v. Gleason, 56 N.H. 16, 1875 N.H. LEXIS 4 (N.H. 1875).

Opinions

Cushing, C. J.

By ch. 207, sec. 16, Gen. Stats., additional plaintiffs may be made parties to the action on such terms as the court shall order. I can see no reason why the amendment desired should not be made, and judgment rendered according to the report. The statute providing for such references, ch. 97, sec. 13, Laws of 1874, authorizes the court to render judgment on the report of the referee, which appears to be just what the court has done in this case. The exception, therefore, must be overruled.

Ladd, J.

I am of the same opinion. The statute is as plain as the English language can make it; and I must say, that I think the time •of the court ought not to be occupied with such frivolous questions, nor •ought the state to be put to the expense of printing them in the reports.

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