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The court in construing P. S., c. 141, ss. 9 and 17, holds that one to whom s. 9 gives a lien can preserve it by suit, but to do that he must (1) state in his writ the purpose for which the suit is brought, s. 17; (2) describe the property on which he claims the lien with reasonable accuracy, Hill v. Callahan,
58 N.H. 497 ; and (3) direct the officer to attach it to preserve his lien, Wason v. Martel,68 N.H. 560 . While the plaintiffs stated in their writ that the suit was "brought for the purpose of securing a mechanic's lien," they did neither of the other things the court holds they must do to preserve their lien.Exception overruled.
All concurred. *Page 284
Document Info
Judges: Young
Filed Date: 4/1/1924
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 9/26/2023