Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1893

Chase v. Corson

Chase v. Corson
Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Decided December 5, 1893
32 A. 775; 67 N.H. 598

Chase v. Corson

Opinion of the Court

Assumpsit, for money paid for repairs of a steam boiler which the plaintiffs bought of the defendant. Subject to exception, the plaintiffs were permitted to amend by filing a count for a breach of the defendant’s warranty of the boiler. A former owner of the boiler, called by the defendant, testified to its condition, quality, and value when the plaintiffs bought it, to its cost when new, and to the number of years it had been run. On cross-examination he was allowed to testify, subject to the defendant’s exception, that he paid $175 for the boiler and some other articles. The exceptions Avere overruled.

Wallace, J., did not sit.

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