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Jewett v. Keene

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Cheshire
Jun 1, 1883
62 N.H. 701 (N.H. 1883)

Opinion

Decided June, 1883.

CASE for injuries from an obstructed highway, resulting in the death of the plaintiff's intestate, under c. 35, Laws of 1879. No statement of the time and place of the injury and of the amount of damages claimed was filed with the city clerk, according to G. L., c. 75, ss. 7, 8, 9. The defendants demurred.

Lane Dole, for the plaintiff.

Hersey Abbott and Batchelder Faulkner, for the defendants.


The sworn statement of the time, place, and character of the injury, and of the amount of damages claimed, required by G. L., c. 75, ss. 7, 8, and 9, before suit is brought for injuries upon a highway, is not a necessary prerequisite to bringing and maintaining an action for an injury resulting in death, under c. 35, Laws of 1879. Clark v. Manchester, ante, 577, 681.

Demurrer overruled.

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


Summaries of

Jewett v. Keene

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Cheshire
Jun 1, 1883
62 N.H. 701 (N.H. 1883)
Case details for

Jewett v. Keene

Case Details

Full title:JEWETT, Adm'r, v. KEENE

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Cheshire

Date published: Jun 1, 1883

Citations

62 N.H. 701 (N.H. 1883)

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