FRANKLIN NEEDLE CO. v. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF HOSIERY WORKERS

No. 4287.

99 N.H. 101 (1954)

FRANKLIN NEEDLE COMPANY v. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF HOSIERY WORKERS A. F. L. LOCAL No. 173-A & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided May 27, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nighswander, Lord & Bownes (Mr. Nighswander orally), for the plaintiff.

Sulloway, Jones, Hollis & Godfrey and Joseph S. Ransmeier (Mr. Ransmeier orally), for the defendants.


LAMPRON, J.

Plaintiff contends that the award of the board should have been set aside because the arbitrators exceeded the scope of their authority and fell into a plain mistake.

It maintains that the arbitrators exceeded their authority because (1) they "not only filled in the contract on points that they felt it was silent or deficient on, but went outside the scope of the contract to make their decision"; (2) they based their decision on what they considered...

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