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Marston v. Strafford Savings Bank et al.
June 1, 1899 - Opinion
Strafford,
June, 1899.
Marston v. Strafford Savings Bank & a.
Bill in Equity, to vacate a judgment of foreclosure recovered by the defendant bank against the plaintiff. Upon hearing, the bill was dismissed.
Frank F. Fernald, for the plaintiff.
Arthur G. Whittemore and John S. H. Frink, for the defendant bank.
Parsons, J.
The finding of the trial court, that none of the facts upon which the plaintiff relied to sustain her allegation of fraud in the judgment against her were proved, disposes of the questions raised. No question of law has been presented. The only question of law which might have been raised on the facts is settled in Bergeron v. Bank, 62 N. H. 655; S. C., 63 N. H. 195.
Case discharged.
Wallace and Pike, JJ., did not sit: the others concurred.
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