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Janvrin v. Janvrin

Supreme Court of New Hampshire FROM ROCKINGHAM CIRCUIT COURT
Aug 10, 1876
57 N.H. 146 (N.H. 1876)

Opinion

Decided August 10, 1876.

Reference of libel for divorce.

A libel for divorce may be sent to a referee under the act of 1875.

PETITION, for divorce and alimony, filed April 8, 1874. At the January term of said court, 1876, it was referred generally by order of court. At the April term, 1876, the libelee moved to discharge the rule of reference, and that the case be tried by the court. The court overruled the motion, and ordered the case to be continued and the rule enlarged. To this order the defendant excepts, because a petition for divorce and alimony cannot be referred generally under the statute.

Stickney and Marston, for the plaintiff.

Leavitt and Towle, for the defendant.


FROM ROCKINGHAM CIRCUIT COURT.


We have held several times within the past year that a libel for divorce might be sent to a referee under the act of 1874. No distinction in this respect is seen between the act of 1874 and that of 1876. The defendant's exception must be overruled.

CUSHING, C. J., and SMITH, J., concurred.

Exceptions overruled.


Summaries of

Janvrin v. Janvrin

Supreme Court of New Hampshire FROM ROCKINGHAM CIRCUIT COURT
Aug 10, 1876
57 N.H. 146 (N.H. 1876)
Case details for

Janvrin v. Janvrin

Case Details

Full title:JANVRIN v. JANVRIN

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire FROM ROCKINGHAM CIRCUIT COURT

Date published: Aug 10, 1876

Citations

57 N.H. 146 (N.H. 1876)

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