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McGill v. Granite Co.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll
Jun 1, 1900
47 A. 1131 (N.H. 1900)

Opinion

Decided June, 1900.

Josiah H. Hobbs and Fred B. Osgood, for the plaintiff.

John B. Nash and Walter D. H. Hill, for the defendants.


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.

PARSONS, J., did not sit: the others concurred.


Summaries of

McGill v. Granite Co.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll
Jun 1, 1900
47 A. 1131 (N.H. 1900)
Case details for

McGill v. Granite Co.

Case Details

Full title:McGILL, Adm'x, v. MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE GRANITE CO

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll

Date published: Jun 1, 1900

Citations

47 A. 1131 (N.H. 1900)
47 A. 1131

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