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Young v. Young
3 N.H. 345
Superior Court of New Hampshir...
1826
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By the court.

It is well settled, that it is a good plea in abatement of the writ, that the demandant or plaintiff, who sues without a guardian or next friend, is an infant. Chitty’s Pl. 436.—2 Saunders 117, f. note (1.)—1 Tidd’s Prae. 69.— *3467 Johnson 373, Schemerhorn vs. Jenkins.—2 Saunders 212.-Comyn’s Digest, Pleader 2 C. 1.

But it is very clear, that the writ may be amended. 1 Cowen 33; Ex parte Scott.—2 Saunders 212, and notes.—1 Tidd’s Prac. 69—12.

Leave to amend granted.

Case Details

Case Name: Young v. Young
Court Name: Superior Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Feb 15, 1826
Citation: 3 N.H. 345
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