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Kinsley v. Norris A.
62 N.H. 652
N.H.
1883
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Stanley, J.

A town by vote of a majority may release a •debtor. Ford v. Clough, 8 Me. 334, 344; Nelson v. Milford, 7 Pick. 18. The town having duly authorized its agent to settle the •suits, the town and its citizens and tax-payers are bound by a settlement made in good faith by him. and the defendants. Horn v. Whittier, 6 N. H. 88; Denniston v. School District, 17 N. H. 429; Carleton v. Bath, 22 N. H. 559. The bill will be dismissed unless the plaintiff shows that the settlement was fraudulent, or beyond the range of municipal power. The town should be made a party, and for that purpose the plaintiff can move for leave to amend.

Case discharged.

Allen, Blodgett, and Cabpenteb, JJ., did not sit: the others concurred.

Case Details

Case Name: Kinsley v. Norris A.
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Jun 5, 1883
Citation: 62 N.H. 652
Court Abbreviation: N.H.
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