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Abbott v. Abbott
77 N.H. 601
N.H.
1915
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It was conceded at the argument that there was no legal objection to a physical partition of the premises. Whether the premises can be so divided is a question of fact for the trial court. Laws 1913, c. 21, s. 3. As there appears to be little, if any, doubt *Page 602 that in fact such division can be made without great prejudice or inconvenience, ordinary convenience in procedure requires the determination of that question before discussion of the proposition whether upon the facts stated a sale of the whole can be ordered.

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Case Details

Case Name: Abbott v. Abbott
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Feb 2, 1915
Citation: 77 N.H. 601
Court Abbreviation: N.H.
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