PEERLESS INS. CO. v. GOULD

No. 4871.

103 N.H. 134 (1960)

PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY v. JAY J. GOULD & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided December 27, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wiggin, Nourie, Sundeen, Nassikas & Pingree (Mr. Nourie orally), for the plaintiff.

Goodnow, Arwe & Ayer (Mr. Goodnow orally), for the defendants Gould and Ledger.

J. L. Blais for the defendant Wheeler, George H. Keough for the defendants Gallant, and Bergeron & Hanson for the defendants Morin, furnished no briefs.


DUNCAN, J.

The findings of the Trial Court establish that at all material times the defendant Gould was engaged in several distinct enterprises. He operated Gould's Sales & Service which consisted of a service station and repair shop, also used as a sales agency for used cars. In connection with this business he held a dealer's license from the State of New Hampshire and was issued three sets of dealer's registration plates. He was also engaged in a junk business...

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