White River Lumber Co. v. Clark

70 A. 247, 75 N.H. 585, 1908 N.H. LEXIS 62
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedJune 2, 1908
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
White River Lumber Co. v. Clark, 70 A. 247, 75 N.H. 585, 1908 N.H. LEXIS 62 (N.H. 1908).

Opinion

Peaslee, J.

The adverse claimant has no such interest in the trust estate as to entitle him to be heard upon the question of the *586 appointment of a trustee.' If, as he claims, he has title to the real estate in question, that fact can be shown when the trustee proceeds against him, or he against the trustee. It is not now in issue.

Exception overruled.

All concurred.

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