151 Mass. 348 | Mass. | 1890
If the room to which the notice was directed was the place of business of the defendant Pickering on November 8,1888, there can be no doubt that the notice was sufficient. Pub. Sts. c. 77, § 16. Bank of America v. Shaw, 142 Mass. 290. Importers & Traders' National Bank v. Shaw, 144 Mass. 421. Wachusett National Bank v. Fairbrother, 148 Mass. 181. Hobbs v. Straine, 149 Mass. 212. The judge found that it was his place of business, and the question presented by the bill of exceptions is whether there was evidence to warrant the finding.
The room was at No. 68 Devonshire Street, Boston, and at that time the defendant Pickering’s name was on the door post at the street, and on the glass panel in the door of the room.
Exceptions overruled.