JUDGE OF PROBATE v. NUDD

No. 5208.

105 N.H. 311 (1964)

JUDGE OF PROBATE v. DOROTHY M. NUDD, Adm'x & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided March 31, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Manning & Sullivan (Mr. James A. Manning orally), for Christine G. Nudd, plaintiff-in-interest.

George R. Scammon and Robert G. Whitman (Mr. Whitman orally), for Donald F. Chase, defendant surety.


DUNCAN, J.

This is a suit on a probate bond given by the defendant administratrix on October 2, 1945 upon her appointment as administratrix of her late husband's estate. The bond is in the penal sum of $750, and was executed by two personal sureties. One has since deceased, and the other is the defendant, Chase. Following the presentation of claims against the estate, including one for $3,000 by the plaintiff-in-interest...

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