58 N.H. 489 | N.H. | 1878
The contract for conveyance was verbal and within the statute of frauds, and no action for its breach could be maintained. The defendant having occupied the land and failed to fulfil the agreement, the plaintiff could rescind the contract under which the defendant took possession, and maintain assumpsit for use and occupation. Clough v. Hosford,
Judgment for the defendant.
FOSTER, J., did not sit.