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Philbrook v. Berlin-Shelburne Power

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos
Dec 7, 1909
74 A. 873 (N.H. 1909)

Opinion

Decided December 7, 1909.

PETITION, for the assessment of damages under the flowage act. The court refused to instruct the jury that they could not consider the fact that before the plaintiffs' property was flowed it was available for the summer boarding business, and the defendants excepted. Transferred from the September term, 1908, of the superior court by Chamberlin, J.

Alfred R. Evans, Drew, Jordan, Shurtleff Morris, and Enoch Foster (of Maine), for the plaintiffs.

Branch Branch, Sullivan Daley, and Anthoine Talbot (of Maine), for the defendants.


If the availability of the plaintiffs' farm for a summer boarding-house made it more valuable than it otherwise would have been, it was proper for the jury to consider that fact; for the measure of the plaintiffs' damages is the difference in the value of their farm before and after their meadow-land was flowed.

Defendants' exception overruled.

All concurred.


Summaries of

Philbrook v. Berlin-Shelburne Power

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos
Dec 7, 1909
74 A. 873 (N.H. 1909)
Case details for

Philbrook v. Berlin-Shelburne Power

Case Details

Full title:PHILBROOK a. v. BERLIN-SHELBURNE POWER CO

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Coos

Date published: Dec 7, 1909

Citations

74 A. 873 (N.H. 1909)
75 N.H. 599

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