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Rafferty v. Drew

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Strafford
Dec 1, 1887
14 A. 810 (N.H. 1887)

Opinion

Decided December, 1887.

CASE. The cause of action set forth in the declaration was substantially the same as in Merrill v. Perkins, 59 N.H. 343. The defendant's demurrer was overruled, and he excepted. The plaintiff excepted to the ruling that she was entitled to damages for no injury to her health caused by her negligently remaining in the defendant's house after it became uninhabitable.

Dodge Caverly, for the plaintiff.

J. Kivel, for the defendant.

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


No attempt is made to sustain either of the exceptions, and no error appears.

Case discharged.


Summaries of

Rafferty v. Drew

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Strafford
Dec 1, 1887
14 A. 810 (N.H. 1887)
Case details for

Rafferty v. Drew

Case Details

Full title:RAFFERTY v. DREW

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Strafford

Date published: Dec 1, 1887

Citations

14 A. 810 (N.H. 1887)
64 N.H. 616

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