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Sawyer v. Fellows
6 N.H. 107
Superior Court of New Hampshir...
1833
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By the court.

We consider the taw as settled, that where the owners of adjoining lots agree to a particular line, as the dividing line between them, the agreement is conclusive against them, and all persons claiming under them. 2 Starkie’s Ev. 599; 4 Wheaton, 513, Boyd’s Lessee v. Graves; 2 Caine’s Rep. 197, Jackson v. Dysling; 12 Mass. Rep. 469, Makepeace v. Bancroft; 2 Johns. 224.

Judgment on the verdict.

Case Details

Case Name: Sawyer v. Fellows
Court Name: Superior Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Mar 15, 1833
Citation: 6 N.H. 107
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