DRAPER CORP. v. PITMAN

No. 3962.

97 N.H. 1 (1951)

DRAPER CORPORATION v. JOHN W. PITMAN.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

April 3, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hazen K. Sturtevant, for the plaintiff, furnished no brief.

Donald W. Cushing, for the defendant, furnished no brief.


DUNCAN, J.

It is not disputed that the defendant cut certain trees upon land in Alexandria and that the trees had a value substantially equivalent to the amount of the verdict. The issue tried was whether the tract upon which the trees were cut belonged to the plaintiff or the defendant.

In 1946 the plaintiff was deeded a tract of land in Alexandria "known as the Charles Cloutman piece," containing fifty acres more or less. This tract was bounded "northerly...

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