| N.H. | Jun 5, 1892

As the plaintiff did not resort to the remedy of appeal provided by his contract, he cannot maintain this action. However unreasonable the multiplicity of appeals within the order may seem, he had a right to make an unreasonable contract, and cannot enforce it without complying with its express conditions.

Judgment for the defendants.

CHASE, J., did not sit: the others concurred. *594

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