Lyman v. Elsher

59 N.H. 316
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedDecember 5, 1879
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Lyman v. Elsher, 59 N.H. 316 (N.H. 1879).

Opinion

Bingham, J.

The jurisdiction of the probate court in the settlement of guardian accounts is original and exclusive. Critchett v. Hall, 56 N. H. 324; Clark v. Courser, 29 N. H. 173. If the notice was insufficient to give the probate court jurisdiction, the plaintiff *317 can cause another proceeding to be instituted, upon due notice, for the settlement of the defendant’s account in the probate court.

Appeal dismissed.

All concurred.

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Critchett v. Hall
56 N.H. 324 (Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1876)

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