INDIAN HEAD NAT. BANK v. THERIAULT

No. 4066.

97 N.H. 212 (1951)

INDIAN HEAD NATIONAL BANK, Tr., Ap'ee v. LUELLA A. THERIAULT, G'D'N & a., Ap'ts.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 4, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Antoine A. Guertin (by brief and orally), for the trustee.

Robert E. Earley, John D. Wilcox and Charles J. Flynn (Mr. Flynn orally), for the guardian.


BLANDIN, J.

The appellant's objections to the Trial Court's findings and rulings and the decree based thereon are threefold. The first is that the purchase of a car for Albert and payments to him in connection therewith were an abuse of discretion and the trustee should not be allowed credit for them. The test to determine whether this contention is sound is to inquire whether it may be found under all the circumstances here...

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