60 N.H. 571 | N.H. | 1881
A party may be allowed to testify, although his adversary is an executor or administrator, when it clearly appears to the court that injustice may be done without his testimony. G. L., c. 228, s. 17. But the injustice must appear from other evidence than the testimony of the party himself. Harvey v. Hilliard,
Exceptions overruled.
STANLEY, J., did not sit: the others concurred.