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Towne v. Marshall
64 N.H. 460
N.H.
1887
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The horse was exempt from attachment, if required for farming or teaming purposes, or other actual use. G. L., c. 224, s. 2). This was a question of fact, which has been determined at the trial term in favor of the plaintiff. Somers v. Emerson, 58 N.H. 48; Parshley v. Green, 58 N.H. 271; Rice v. Wadsworth, 59 N.H. 100; Richards v. Hubbard, 59 N.H. 158; George v. Fellows, 59 N.H. 206; Cutting v. Tappan, 59 N.H. 562; Hall v. Nelson,59 N.H. 573; George v. Fellows, 60 N.H. 398; Jaquith v. Scott, 63 N.H. 5. The evidence was sufficient to justify the finding.

Exception overruled.

ALLEN, J., did not sit: the others concurred.

Case Details

Case Name: Towne v. Marshall
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Dec 5, 1887
Citation: 64 N.H. 460
Court Abbreviation: N.H.
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