60 N.H. 197 | N.H. | 1880
Without a contract, express or to be inferred, the plaintiff cannot recover. Kelley v. Davis,
Without the consent of the defendant, the plaintiff could not be permitted to testify, except upon matters to which the testatrix, if living, could not testify. Chandler v. Davis,
Judgment on the report for the defendant.
CLARK, J., did not sit: the others concurred. *198