97 A. 746 | N.H. | 1916
The report of the commissioners having been returned into the court might be recommitted or rejected by the court (P.S., c. 68, s. 8), but it has always been held that "the court *149
has no power to revise the doings of the commissioners for the purpose of ascertaining whether they have judged wisely and correctly . . . nor for any purpose but to see that their proceedings have been regular, and that fraud or surprise has not been used to vitiate their results." Hampstead's Petition,
Exception overruled.
All concurred.