McGill v. Maine & New Hampshire Granite Co.

47 A. 1131, 70 N.H. 626
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedJune 5, 1900
StatusPublished

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McGill v. Maine & New Hampshire Granite Co., 47 A. 1131, 70 N.H. 626 (N.H. 1900).

Opinion

Petition, for a new trial on the ground of accident, mistake, or misfortune. Subject to exception, the petition was dismissed because its allegations were not sustained.

Exception overruled.

*627 Josiah S. Soils and Bred B. Osgood, for the plaintiff. John B. Nash and Walter B. S. Sill, for the defendants. Pabsons, J., did not sit: the others concurred.

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