36 A. 550 | N.H. | 1894
The statute required the petition to be signed by not less than twenty legal voters of Concord. P. S., c. 205, s. 5. It purported to be so signed, and was therefore sufficient upon its face; but it turned out that only nineteen of the signers possessed the requisite qualification. Was the defect amendable? There is nothing in the nature of this action (State v. Saunders,
Whether justice required that the amendment should be made is a question of fact that is not reviewable here. Broadhurst v. Morgan,
Exception overruled.
WALLACE, J., did not sit: the others concurred.