Inhabitants of Presque Isle v. Inhabitants of Caribou
Inhabitants of Presque Isle v. Inhabitants of Caribou
Opinion of the Court
This is an action to recover for pauper supplies furnished to James Langley by the plaintiff town. The case is
Agreed Statement.
“James Langley is the minor son of Joseph Langley, deceased, and Ada Landry, formerly Ada Langley. He was born in 1908 in the town of Caribou where his father, Joseph Langley had a pauper settlement. Joseph Langley died August 10th, 1916, at said Caribou. Ada Langley moved to the town of Presque Isle with said son, James Langley, in 1916. January 13th, 1918, she married Ramie Landry of said Presque Isle who had a pauper settlement in said town. The family have resided in Presque Isle since that date.
“The supplies were legally and properly furnished to the said James Langley by said town of Presque Isle as described in the account annexed to the plaintiffs’ writ and to the amount therein claimed. A legal notice was given by the plaintiffs and a legal denial made by the. defendants. If the pamper settlement of said minor, James Langley, is in the town of Caribou judgment is to be for the plaintiffs for the amount claimed.”
The only question involved in this case is that relating to the pauper settlement of James Langley, who, during his minority, received the pauper supplies furnished by the plaintiff town. The report does not, in terms, state that he is the legitimate son of Joseph and Ada Langley, but we shall answer the question upon the hypothesis that he is a legitimate child, believing that if he were illegitimate the parties would have clearly indicated that fact in their agreed statement.
The plain provision of our statute is that legitimate children have the pauper settlement of their father, if he has any in the State; if he has not, they have the pauper settlement of their mother within it. R. S., Chap. 29, Sec. 1, Par. II. The question of settlement by an apprenticed minor does not enter into this discussion. Neither is the question of emancipated minors involved.
It is agreed that Joseph Langley, father of James, had a pauper settlement in the defendant town of Caribou. The agreed statement is not explicit upon the point but we assume that this pauper settle
The pauper settlement of James Langley is in the town of Caribou and the mandate must be, in accordance with the terms of the agreed statement.
Judgment for plaintiffs for the amount claimed.
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