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Adams v. Howe

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos
Dec 1, 1879
59 N.H. 596 (N.H. 1879)

Opinion

December, 1879.

ASSUMPSIT, for a breach of warranty. The referee to whom the case was submitted found that the defendant sold the plaintiff a horse, and warranted it to be sound; that the horse was unsound; and that the plaintiff was entitled to recover fifty dollars damages. The court ordered judgment on the report for the plaintiff, and the defendant excepted.

Whidden, for the defendant.

Benton Hutchins, for the plaintiff.


Upon questions of fact the finding of a referee is conclusive.


Upon questions of fact the finding of a referee is conclusive.

Exceptions overruled.

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


Summaries of

Adams v. Howe

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos
Dec 1, 1879
59 N.H. 596 (N.H. 1879)
Case details for

Adams v. Howe

Case Details

Full title:ADAMS v. HOWE

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos

Date published: Dec 1, 1879

Citations

59 N.H. 596 (N.H. 1879)