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Rueter v. Howe

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Hillsborough
Jun 1, 1880
60 N.H. 578 (N.H. 1880)

Opinion

Decided June, 1880.

Osgood and Morrison Bartlett, for the plaintiffs.

Patten, for the defendant.


ASSUMPSIT. The defendant authorized the plaintiffs to deliver ale to one Donahoe, during the next twelve months after September 4, 1877, not exceeding the amount of $500, and promised to pay them for it if Donahoe did not. During the twelve months the plaintiffs delivered to Donahoe $500 worth of ale, for which he paid them; and afterwards, during the same twelve months, they delivered to him more than $7,000 worth, for some of which he has not paid them. The plaintiffs having been paid for what they delivered on the defendant's authorization, judgment was ordered for the defendant.

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


Summaries of

Rueter v. Howe

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Hillsborough
Jun 1, 1880
60 N.H. 578 (N.H. 1880)
Case details for

Rueter v. Howe

Case Details

Full title:RUETER a. v. HOWE

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Hillsborough

Date published: Jun 1, 1880

Citations

60 N.H. 578 (N.H. 1880)

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