Shawmut Commercial Paper Co. v. Brigham

95 N.E. 219, 209 Mass. 199, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 927
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court·Decided May 19, 1911·Published·Cited by 6 cases

Opinion

Morton, J.

This is an action to recover upon a promissory note. The plaintiff had a verdict and the defendant alleged exceptions. The time for filing the exceptions was extended and on the last day a bill of exceptions was duly filed. Two days after the plaintiff moved to dismiss them on the ground that the defendants had given it no sufficient notice of the filing of the exceptions. The judge

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Shawmut Commercial Paper Co. v. Brigham, 95 N.E. 219, 209 Mass. 199, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 927 (Mass. 1911).

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