Portsmouth v. New Hampshire National Bank

83 A. 459 | N.H. | 1912

The city solicitor has no standing in this case, for he is not acting for the city, but in defiance of its wishes; that is, he is here, not for the purpose of doing what the city instructed him to do, but to prevent the city from doing it.

Exception overruled.

All concurred. *578

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