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Kelley v. Woodward
58 N.H. 153
| N.H. | 1877
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The question whether a verdict is contrary to the evidence is a question of fact, to be decided by the judge presiding at the trial. Fuller v. Bailey, ante, p. 71; Lefavor v. Smith, ante, p. 125; Hill v. New Haven,37 Vt. 501, 512; Clark v. Congregational Society, 45 N.H. 338, 334.

Exception overruled.

ALLEN, J., did not sit. *Page 154

Case Details

Case Name: Kelley v. Woodward
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Aug 5, 1877
Citation: 58 N.H. 153
Court Abbreviation: N.H.
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