13 A. 648 | N.H. | 1887
It is not material whether Woodman could or could not maintain an action in her own name against the defendants. If she brings suit in the name of Hall, her interest as the real plaintiff will be as fully protected as if she were the plaintiff of record. Scoby v. Blanchard,
The policy might have been avoided by Hall's breach of its conditions, because such was the contract. Baldwin v. Phoenix Ins. Co.,
Case discharged.
All concurred.