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Judge of Probate v. Daly

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack
Dec 1, 1936
188 A. 470 (N.H. 1936)

Opinion

Decided December 1, 1936.

PROBATE APPEAL, by the defendant as an administrator. In the Superior Court the appeal was assigned for hearing and the defendant moved for a continuance. To the denial of the motion he excepted. Transferred by Burque, J.

Demond, Woodworth, Sulloway, Piper Jones (Mr. Piper orally), for the heirs.

John F. Daly (of Massachusetts), furnished no brief for the administrator.


The case is wrongly entitled. It should be in the name of the administrator as the appellant against the decedent's heirs as the appellees.

The exception presents no question of law.

Exception overruled.

PAGE, J., was absent.


Summaries of

Judge of Probate v. Daly

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack
Dec 1, 1936
188 A. 470 (N.H. 1936)
Case details for

Judge of Probate v. Daly

Case Details

Full title:JUDGE OF PROBATE v. JOHN F. DALY

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack

Date published: Dec 1, 1936

Citations

188 A. 470 (N.H. 1936)
188 A. 470

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