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Indian Head Millwork Corp. v. Glendale Homes, Inc.
104 N.H. 312
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104 N.H. 312 (1962)

INDIAN HEAD MILLWORK CORP.
v.
GLENDALE HOMES, INC.

No. 5066.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Argued October 2, 1962.
Decided October 31, 1962.

*313 Hamblett, Kerrigan & Hamblett and Robert W. Pillsbury (Mr. Pillsbury orally), for the plaintiff.

John L. Southwick, Jr. (by brief and orally), as attorney in fact for the defendant.

BLANDIN, J.

The single issue here is whether the Court, in imposing costs as a condition to striking off the default, abused its discretion. Lavoie v. Bourque, 103 N. H. 372, 374.

Since the defendant had entered an appearance, it was necessary, in the circumstances before us, that it be notified of the hearing. Lewellyn v. Follansbee, 94 N. H. 111, 113.

The plaintiff introduced testimony through the clerk of court that "in the ordinary course of business" a joint letter, dated May 11, 1961 properly addressed, was sent to the attorneys of both parties, notifying them of the hearing to be held on May 23, 1961. This was evidence that such a letter was received by the defendant's clerk (1 Wigmore, Evidence, (3d ed.) s. 95) as it indisputably was by the plaintiff's counsel. On the defendant's denial that it received notice, all of the evidentiary facts were to be weighed, and the question then became one for the Presiding Justice to resolve upon the evidence before it. Magazine Repeating Razor Co. v. Weissbard, 125 N. J. Eq. 593; 9 Wigmore, *314 Evidence (3d ed.) ss. 2487 (d), p. 281; 2519 (a); Thayer, Preliminary Treatise on Evidence at the Common Law, pp. 346, 348-349.

Upon the entire record, the Court's conclusion was sustainable and its imposition of costs was not an abuse of discretion.

Exception overruled.

KENISON, C. J., did not sit; the others concurred.

Case Details

Case Name: Indian Head Millwork Corp. v. Glendale Homes, Inc.
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Oct 31, 1962
Citation: 104 N.H. 312
Docket Number: 5066
Court Abbreviation: N.H.
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