Inhabitants of Boothbay v. Giles
Inhabitants of Boothbay v. Giles
Opinion of the Court
These actions are upon different bonds purporting to have been given by Giles as principal, and the other defendants as sureties, to secure his fidelity as collector of taxes for the plaintiff town for the several years of 1866, 1867 and 1868. For each of those years the assessors committed to said
It appears from the auditor’s report that, upon this point, no other proof than that of the commitments was offered before him, and all that appears in the report comes from the other side and tends to show that all the money received has been legally accounted for. Therefore there must be in each case
Judgment for the defendants.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Inhabitants of Boothbay v. Benjamin P. Giless.
- Status
- Published