BLANDIN, J.
The defendant first argues that the evidence was insufficient to support the action of deceit and therefore, this being the only count submitted to the jury, judgment should be entered in his favor. To determine the validity of this claim it is necessary to examine the facts in some detail. Taking the evidence most favorable to the plaintiff, as the law requires us to do (Chase v. Company, 95 N.H. 483), it appears the jury could find, among...
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