Brooks v. Howard

58 N.H. 91
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedMarch 5, 1877
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Brooks v. Howard, 58 N.H. 91 (N.H. 1877).

Opinion

Doe, C. J.

In cases like this, in which there is no right of review, the practice of granting new trials is more liberal than in reviewable actions. Ordway v. Haynes, 47 N. H. 9. The question, whether a new trial should be granted on the ground that by reason of newly discovered evidence a further hearing would be equitable (Gen. St., c. 215, s. 5), is a question of fact to be decided at the trial term.

Case discharged.

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