Wood v. Hill

5 N.H. 229
CourtSuperior Court of New Hampshire
DecidedAugust 15, 1830
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Wood v. Hill, 5 N.H. 229 (N.H. Super. Ct. 1830).

Opinion

By the court.

It seems to be well settled, that a writ made returnable on a day out of term Is void. 1 Strange, 399, Mills v. Bond ; 2 L’d Raymond, 722, Green v. Rivet; 5 Mass. Rep. 100, Bullard v. Nantucket Bank; 4 Johns. 309, Burk v. Barnard; 2 Johns. Rep. 190, Bunn v. Thomas; 2 W. Bl. 845 ; 3 Wilson, 341.

A void writ cannot be amended.

Writ abated.

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