SEAVEY V. DRAKE 62 N.H. 393 (1882) CASE BRIEF

SEAVEY V. DRAKE
62 N.H. 393 (1882)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a bill in equity for the specific performance of a parol agreement to convey a piece of land.
FACTS: Seavey (P) alleged that his father gave a portion of his lands to P and that P took possession of those lands and occupied and improved them. P also claims that his father owed him $200 and that P gave up that note for additional land given by his father. D moved to dismiss P's bill because he stated not cause for equitable relief; the bill alleges a gift of land and a promise to give P a deed. The trial court refused to take P's evidence and dismissed the bill. P appealed.

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