90 A. 789 | N.H. | 1914
The plaintiff rests his contention as to his right to recover his expenses as a part of his damages on the cases which hold that one who is sued may recover the expense he incurs in defending the suit, if he would not have been sued but for the defendant's failure to perform either a contractual (Fairfield v. Day,
Plaintiff's exception overruled: Merrills' exception sustained.
PLUMMER, J., was absent: the others concurred. *277