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McIntire v. Carr
59 N.H. 207
N.H.
1879
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According to the practice in this state, a party who is aggrieved by a judgment rendered at the trial term, may at a subsequent term move to bring the action forward, and to vacate or modify the judgment. The remedy thus afforded is simple, expeditious, inexpensive, and, in general, ample. A resort to the cumbersome process of a writ of error is seldom necessary. In this case, if the plaintiff is entitled to any relief, he can have it on a motion to bring the original action forward at the trial term; and for that reason the writ of error is

Dismissed.

All concurred.

Case Details

Case Name: McIntire v. Carr
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Jun 5, 1879
Citation: 59 N.H. 207
Court Abbreviation: N.H.
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