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Percy Club v. Welch

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos
Dec 1, 1889
28 A. 22 (N.H. 1889)

Opinion

Decided December, 1889.

A bill in equity for an injunction against the public fishery in North pond (in the town of Stark) cannot be maintained by the littoral proprietors.

BILL IN EQUITY, for an injunction forbidding the defendant's fishing in North pond in Stark. There was a temporary injunction which the defendant moved to dissolve.

O. Ray, for the plaintiffs.

Ladd Fletcher, for the defendant.


The bill cannot be maintained. Concord Mfg. Co. v. Robertson, ante, p. 1; State v. Welch, ante, p. 178.

Injunction dissolved and bill dismissed.

CARPENTER and BINGHAM, JJ., did not sit: the others concurred.


Summaries of

Percy Club v. Welch

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos
Dec 1, 1889
28 A. 22 (N.H. 1889)
Case details for

Percy Club v. Welch

Case Details

Full title:PERCY SUMMER CLUB v. WELCH

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos

Date published: Dec 1, 1889

Citations

28 A. 22 (N.H. 1889)
28 A. 22

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