Bass v. Inhabitants of Wellesley

78 N.E. 543, 192 Mass. 526, 1906 Mass. LEXIS 989
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedSeptember 5, 1906
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Bass v. Inhabitants of Wellesley, 78 N.E. 543, 192 Mass. 526, 1906 Mass. LEXIS 989 (Mass. 1906).

Opinion

Morton, J.

These two actions were tried and argued together. The only evidence offered was the auditor’s report which it was agreed should be accepted in both cases as a finding upon the facts. It also was agreed that the only questions of law to be determined were the questions arising" upon the auditor’s report and the pleadings. The judge found for the plaintiff in the first action, and for the defendant in the second, and reported the cases upon the question whether the evidence contained in the auditor’s report was sufficient in law to warrant his findings.

The first action is upon three notes alleged to have been authorized by a vote of the town, signed in the name of the town by one Jennings, its treasurer, and approved by its three selectmen, two of the notes being alleged to have been lost and the other alleged to be in the possession of the defendant. If the plaintiff prevails in the first action she does not seek to recover in the second.

We are of opinion that there was evidence sufficient to warrant a finding for the plaintiff in the first action. That case turns upon the question whether there was sufficient evidence to warrant a finding that the two notes,

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