Wood v. Fiske
62 N.H. 173 | N.H. | 1882
The evidence of Richardson's declarations, made while he was in possession of the land, as to the location of a boundary, was competent to rebut the defendant's evidence of the plaintiff's constant recognition of the boundary claimed by the defendant, and would have been competent as affirmative evidence of his own boundaries. South Hampton v. Fowler,
Report recommitted.
STANLEY, J., did not sit: the others concurred. *174