Sides v. Portsmouth , 59 N.H. 24 ( 1879 )


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  • If a railroad company, acting under their charter, create an obstruction in a highway by which a traveller sustains damage, the town is answerable as if the same acts had been done by an individual. Willey v. Portsmouth,35 N.H. 313; Elliot v. Concord, 27 N.H. 204, State v. Dover, 46 N.H. 452; Bacon v. Boston, 3 Cush. 179; Eyler v. Co. Com'rs, 49 Md. 257; Watson v. Tripp, 11 R.I. 98.

    Judgment on the verdict.

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

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 59 N.H. 24

Judges: Bingham, Smith

Filed Date: 6/5/1879

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024