Locke v. First National Bank of Gonic

19 A. 571, 65 N.H. 670
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedJune 5, 1889
StatusPublished

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Locke v. First National Bank of Gonic, 19 A. 571, 65 N.H. 670 (N.H. 1889).

Opinion

Allen, J.

The agreed facts are a deposit and promise to pay to the plaintiff’s intestate, March 11, 1872; and no new promise was ever made to him in his lifetime, nor to his administrator since his death, which occurred more than six years after his pi’omise. The statute of limitations being pleaded on the facts stated, the maintenance of the action is barred.

Judgment for the defendants.

Carpenter, J., did not sit: the others concurred.

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