Arnold v. Nash, 126 Mass. 397 (Mass. 1879).
Arnold v. Nash, 126 Mass. 397 (Mass. 1879). Book View Copy Cite
Greenwood C. Arnold
v.
Samuel Nash
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Mar 18, 1879.
126 Mass. 397
B. F. Briggs, for the plaintiff., C. T. Gallagher, for the defendant.
Cited by 2 opinions  |  Published
By the Court.

The only ruling excepted to is that, assuming, as matter of fact, that the defendant obtained peaceable entry and possession on Saturday, and, as matter of law, that previous notice was necessary, then, as matter of law, two days [*399] was a reasonable time for such notice; and the bill of exceptions states no facts having any tendency to show that the ruling, as applicable to the circumstances of this case, was erroneous. Pratt v. Farrar, 10 Allen, 519.

Exceptions overruled.