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Aldrich v. Whitaker

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll
Jun 1, 1900
47 A. 591 (N.H. 1900)

Opinion

Decided June, 1900.

BILL IN EQUITY, to foreclose a mortgage given by the defendants to the plaintiffs' testator to secure their joint note. Trial by the court. Subject to exception, the defendants were permitted to show that there was no consideration for the note. The court found that the note was without consideration and ordered the bill dismissed, and the plaintiffs excepted.

Josiah Hobbs and John C. L. Wood, for the plaintiffs.

James A. Edgerly and John B. Nash, for the defendants.


The question the plaintiffs have discussed is not in the case, for this is an action to collect a note. Want of consideration is a defence to such an action when it is brought by the original payee of the note or his personal representatives (Murray v. Whitcomb, 58 N.H. 50), and may be shown by parol evidence. Bigelow v. Bigelow, 93 Me. 439. No question of law is raised by the other exception.

Exceptions overruled.

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


Summaries of

Aldrich v. Whitaker

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll
Jun 1, 1900
47 A. 591 (N.H. 1900)
Case details for

Aldrich v. Whitaker

Case Details

Full title:ALDRICH a., Adm'rs, v. WHITAKER a

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll

Date published: Jun 1, 1900

Citations

47 A. 591 (N.H. 1900)
70 N.H. 627