Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1880

Parker v. Marvell

Parker v. Marvell
Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Decided June 5, 1880 · Bln, Allen
60 N.H. 30

Parker v. Marvell

Opinion of the Court

BlN<jj^J\í, J.

The arrangement was a secret inference of law. Coburn v. Pickering, pson, 43 N. H. 130; Coolidge v. Me Stockwell, 55 N. H. 561; Cutting v. Jackson, 56 N. Holmes, 58 N. H. 293; Flagg v. Pierce, 58 N. no satisfactory explanation of the vendor’s posses-was in Towne v. Rice, 59 N. H. 412, and French v. Hall, 9 H. 137. The wagon was used by the vendor for more than a yeai\ and from ordinary observation a neighbor or creditor would have supposed it to be the vendor’s property.

Judgment for the plaintiff.

Allen, J.,. did not sit: the others concurred.

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