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Wilson v. LeGrice

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham
Sep 28, 1973
309 A.2d 646 (N.H. 1973)

Opinion

No. 6352

Decided September 28, 1973

1. Contradictory testimony by parties is resolved by the trial court.

Sayer Giordano, for the plaintiffs, filed no brief.

James LeGrice, defendant, by brief, pro se.


This is an action on the case to recover the balance claimed due for labor and materials furnished trader an oral contract between the parties. A trial by the court resulted in a verdict for the plaintiffs for $600. The defendant's exceptions were reserved and transferred by Keller, C.J.

The plaintiff Wilson testified that he agreed to install two separate septic tank systems with leach fields and fills for the service of the defendant's apartments, at a price of $2400, and that he fulfilled this contract. It is undisputed that he has been paid $1800. The defendant claimed that the plaintiffs also agreed to make connections between the apartments and the tanks. This the plaintiffs denied.

The contradictions between the parties, who were the only witnesses, were severe, but as we have repeatedly held, such conflicts were for the trial court to resolve. Clover c. Co. v. Smith Co., 96 N.H. 491, 79 A.2d 8 (1951); Streeter v. New England Box Co., 106 N.H. 146, 148, 207 A.2d 423, 424 (1965). An examination of the entire record discloses no errors and that the evidence supports the verdict.

Judgment on the verdict.

All concurred.


Summaries of

Wilson v. LeGrice

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham
Sep 28, 1973
309 A.2d 646 (N.H. 1973)
Case details for

Wilson v. LeGrice

Case Details

Full title:FRANKLIN WILSON AND WALTER BAMFORD d.b.a. B W SAND GRAVEL CO. v. JAMES…

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham

Date published: Sep 28, 1973

Citations

309 A.2d 646 (N.H. 1973)
309 A.2d 646

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