THISTLE v. HALSTEAD

No. 3870.

96 N.H. 192 (1950)

JOHN F. THISTLE v. FRANCES ADAMS HALSTEAD.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

April 4, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cooper, Hall & Cooper and John F. Thistle of Massachusetts (Mr. Burt R. Cooper orally), for the plaintiff.

Edward E. Crawshaw of Massachusetts and Frederick J. Grady (Mr. Crawshaw orally), for the defendant.


BLANDIN, J.

The first exceptions briefed by the defendant to the refusal of the Court to rule that different findings than those made by him were warranted by the evidence are without merit. The evidence justified the findings made and there is no principle in our law requiring the Court to go through the process of ruling that certain other findings were or were not warranted. Neither did the Court's refusal to grant the defendant's requests imply a ruling that the...

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