BRODERICK v. BLAISDELL

No. 4100.

97 N.H. 338 (1952)

WILLIAM E. BRODERICK v. WILLIS BLAISDELL, Adm'r. SARAH A. BRODERICK v. SAME.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

April 26, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cooper, Hall & Cooper and John M. Brant (Mr. Brant orally), for the plaintiffs.

William H. Sleeper, Robert Shaw and Wayne J. Mullavey (Mr. Mullavey orally), for the defendant administrator.


DUNCAN, J.

Since the defendant administrator did not elect to testify, the testimony of each of the plaintiffs on his or her own behalf, concerning events as to which the defendant's intestate might have testified if living, was properly excluded. R. L., c. 392, s. 25; Berry v. McArdle, 62 N.H. 354. There was no evidence that the defendant's interest in the estate as an individual was such that his interest as administrator was nominal...

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