The New Hampshire Reports, Том 61Josiah B. Sanborn, 1887 |
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... received of the plaintiff $ 2.44 upon each writ . W. W. Bailey , for the plaintiff . Norris & Rand , for the defendant . ALLEN , J. On the first writ the charge of $ 1 for services was illegal , if there was but one defendant in the ...
... received of the plaintiff $ 2.44 upon each writ . W. W. Bailey , for the plaintiff . Norris & Rand , for the defendant . ALLEN , J. On the first writ the charge of $ 1 for services was illegal , if there was but one defendant in the ...
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... received his pay , and the plaintiff had no opportunity to point out or demur to the illegal charges . The fact that the plaintiff paid the sum demand- ed without pointing out the particular items of illegal charge was no waiver of his ...
... received his pay , and the plaintiff had no opportunity to point out or demur to the illegal charges . The fact that the plaintiff paid the sum demand- ed without pointing out the particular items of illegal charge was no waiver of his ...
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... received was demanded as much to meet his necessities as those of his brother or mother . He consumed one third of the necessaries furnished by the town during the ninety days — two thirds of it while he was a minor , and one third ...
... received was demanded as much to meet his necessities as those of his brother or mother . He consumed one third of the necessaries furnished by the town during the ninety days — two thirds of it while he was a minor , and one third ...
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... received for a special purpose . It was received to be paid into the town treasury . If he would change their purpose and intercept it on its way to the town treasury , the least he could do would be to demand it , and he would have no ...
... received for a special purpose . It was received to be paid into the town treasury . If he would change their purpose and intercept it on its way to the town treasury , the least he could do would be to demand it , and he would have no ...
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... received . assistance from the town within the preceding ninety days . But this disqualification the plaintiff could remove by tendering to the moderator , collector of taxes , or one of the selectmen , all reason- able expenses which ...
... received . assistance from the town within the preceding ninety days . But this disqualification the plaintiff could remove by tendering to the moderator , collector of taxes , or one of the selectmen , all reason- able expenses which ...
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