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Morgan v. Joyce
June 1, 1891 - Opinion
Morgan v. Joyce.
The justice of an amendment changing the form of action is a question of fact determinable at the trial term.
Case. The.plaintiff excepted to the denial of his motion to amend by adding a count in debt.
O. S. Cormier, for the plaintiff.
W. S. & D. R. Pierce, for the defendant.
Doe, C. J.
Exception overruled. Wendell v. Mugridge, 19 N. H. 109, 113, 114; Baker v. Davis, 22 N. H. 27, 33-35; Piper v. Hilliard, 58 N. H. 198; Barker v. Savage, 58 N. H. 252; Redding v. Dodge, 59 N. H. 98; Edes v. Herrick, 61 N. H. 60, 61; Garvin v. Legery, 61 N. H. 153; Logue v. Clark, 62 N. H. 184, 185; Cocheco Aq. Association v. Railroad, 62 N. H. 345; Langdon v. Buchanan, 62 N. H. 657, 661; Hardy v. Nye, 63 N. H. 612; Gagnon v. Connor, 64 N. H. 276; Morse v. Whitcher, 64 N. H. 591; Gage v. Gage, ante, pp. 282, 292.
Carpenter, J., did nob sit: the others concurred.
Case records
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| June 1, 1891 | Morgan v. Joyce Current page | Opinion | Supreme Court | Reporter |