BOURGET v. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY

No. 4045.

97 N.H. 193 (1951)

MARIE BETH BOURGET by her mother and next friend v. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY. ANTOINETTE BOURGET v. SAME.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 4, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chretien & Craig and John W. King (Mr. Craig orally), for the plaintiffs.

Hughes & Burns, Donald R. Bryant and Robert E. Hinchey (Mr. Hinchey orally), for the defendant.


KENISON, J.

In pleadings involving a corporate party it is the better practice to describe the corporation by its correct name and to also allege the state by or under whose laws it was organized. Society v. Varney, 54 N.H. 376, 378; Winnipiseogee Lake Company v. Young, 40 N.H. 420, 428. But a misnomer of the corporate name or a failure to allege the state of incorporation "is not fatal" (Winnipissiogee Lake Company v. Worster...

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