BORTHWICK v. POELL

No. 4520.

100 N.H. 365 (1956)

LILLIAN BORTHWICK v. JOHN POELL, Ex'r.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided November 29, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Broderick & Broderick for the plaintiff, furnished no brief.

Wiggin, Nourie, Sundeen, Nassikas & Pingree for the defendant, furnished no brief.


LAMPRON, J.

On May 1, 1951, the decedent, John Jobst began to board and room in plaintiff's home and did so until September 2, 1952, a few days before his death. Plaintiff cleaned his room, fixed his meals, did his mending, washing and ironing and took care of him on two different occasions when he was ill. She testified it was agreed between them that she was to receive therefor $15 per week to be paid to her in a lump sum at John's death or at the end of 1952 and...

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