Ayer v. Somersworth
30 A. 1119, 66 N.H. 476
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Bluebook
Ayer v. Somersworth, 30 A. 1119, 66 N.H. 476 (N.H. 1891).
Opinion
. “Every person sustaining damage . . . shall . . . file ... a written statement under oath.” G. L., c. 75, s. 7; Laws 1885, c. 65. The statement may be made and filed by an agent. Marsh’s authority was a question of fact determinable at the trial term.
Exception overruled.
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