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Brock v. Rollins

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll
Jan 6, 1920
111 A. 270 (N.H. 1920)

Opinion

Decided January 6, 1920.

TROVER, for certain articles of personal property sold as a part of the farm in controversy in Rollins v. Brock, 78 N.H. 456. Trial by the court and verdict for the defendant. Transferred from the May term, 1918, of the superior court by Marble, J., on the plaintiff's exception to the verdict.

William Wright and Henry D. Yeaton, for the plaintiff.

Snow, Snow Cooper, for the defendant.


As the case is understood, the court found that the chattels in question belonged to the defendant, and as the evidence warrants that finding, the plaintiff's exception raises no question for this court.

Exception overruled.

All concurred.


Summaries of

Brock v. Rollins

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll
Jan 6, 1920
111 A. 270 (N.H. 1920)
Case details for

Brock v. Rollins

Case Details

Full title:STEPHEN BROCK v. ELLSWORTH H. ROLLINS

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll

Date published: Jan 6, 1920

Citations

111 A. 270 (N.H. 1920)
111 A. 270