Town of Beacon Falls v. Town of Seymour
Town of Beacon Falls v. Town of Seymour
Opinion of the Court
It appears in this case that there was a controversy between the parties upon the question of fact, whether Eunice Warner was the wife of Newell Warner during the time that they resided as husband.and wife in the town of Woodbridge. If she was his wife, then the question whether she acquired a settlement in that town during their residence there would depend upon the question whether or not her husband acquired his settlement in that town during that time. If she was not his wife, then the question whether she acquired such settlement would depend upon the facts and circumstances connected with her residence in the town, independent of the facts and circumstances connected with the residence of Newell Warner. The court charged the jury upon each view of the question. The charge was as follows, respecting her settlement in the town, if the jury should find that she was not the wife of Newell Warner. “ If Eunice Warner was not the lawful wife of Newell Warner, she might gain a settlement in Woodbridge even if he did not, and this would depend upon her residence there for six successive years, paying her taxes, and not becoming chargeable to the town.” Similar language was used by the court respecting the settlement of Newell Warner; but it appears in his case that he was duly ealled upon to pay his taxes, and did not pay them, nnd the.same were abated by the selectmen of the town; so that manifest justice was .done so far as his
A new trial is advised.
In this opinion the other judges concurred.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The Town of Beacon Falls v. The Town of Seymour
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- Published