Gianaris v. Mangurian

133 A. 446, 82 N.H. 558, 1926 N.H. LEXIS 60
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedMay 4, 1926
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Gianaris v. Mangurian, 133 A. 446, 82 N.H. 558, 1926 N.H. LEXIS 60 (N.H. 1926).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

In the absence of brief or argument for the plaintiff, no error is apparent in the exclusion of evidence, and the exceptions thereto are overruled. Barsantee v. Hartford, 73 N. H. 616; Drake v. Insurance Co., 78 N. H. 604.

As to the other exceptions, none of the evidence is transferred. It is therefore impossible to say what the evidence tended to show relative to the defendant’s duty and liability, and it cannot be told from the case or its amendment whether the requests, either all or some, should have been granted. It does not appear whether they were applicable to the evidence. Since requested instructions, although correctly stating rules of law, are properly refused when they are inapplicable to the facts disclosed by the evidence {Rowell *559 v. Chase, 61 N. H. 135; Douyette v. Railway, 69 N. H. 625; Wheeler v. Railway, 70 N. H. 607; Saucier v. Company, 72 N. H. 292; Hart v. Railroad, 72 N. H. 410; Terrell v. Payne, 81 N. H. 164, 168), the failure to transfer the evidence leaves the propriety of the requests incapable of decision, and examination of their validity as legal propositions is therefore uncalled for.

Exceptions overruled.

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