8 Mass. 371 | Mass. | 1851
The removal of a pauper, by the town of his settlement, within thirty days from the time of receiving legal notice, from the town relieving the pauper, that such support has been furnished, according to Rev. Sts. c. 46, § 15, is a strict condition precedent, which must be complied with, to exempt the town of his settlement from the payment of the actual cost of such support. Webster v. Uxbridge, 13 Met. 198.
The notice was received by the defendants on the 9th of March, and the removal was effected on the 8th of April. Whether the removal was in time turns on the controverted question, whether the day, on which the notice was to be received, is to be counted as one of the thirty. We consider
According to this rule, notice having been received on the 9th of March, the 10th was the first of the term of thirty, and the 8th of April the last, including the whole of that day. Within such term of thirty days the removal was effected, and the condition of the statute complied with.
Judgment for the defendants.