EXETER MFG. CO. v. GLASS-CRAFT BOATS CO.

No. 4924.

103 N.H. 385 (1961)

EXETER MANUFACTURING COMPANY v. GLASS-CRAFT BOATS, INC.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided September 14, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George R. Scammon and John B. Ford (Mr. Ford orally), for the plaintiff.

Green, Green, Romprey & Sullivan and Herman E. Klein (of Illinois) (Mr. Samuel Green orally), for the defendant.


BLANDIN, J.

The vital questions submitted to the Court and which it has answered in the affirmative subject to the plaintiff's exception as to the second one, are:

(a) "Did Exeter Manufacturing Company . . . believe and intend that it was selling goods to the U. S. Government?

(b) "Did Glass-Craft Boats, Inc. purchase without notice of the fraudulent intent of their immediate creditor or the fraud of the grantor?"

While the Court in answer...

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