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    • New Hampshire Revised Statutes
    • Title LIII - Proceedings in Court
    • Title 515 - Tender, Pleading, and Setoff
    • Section 515:13 - Judgment.

    New Hampshire Revised Statutes
    Title 515 - Tender, Pleading, and Setoff
    Section 515:13 - Judgment.

    Source. RS 187:9. CS 199:11. GS 208:13. GL 227:13. PS 223:13. PL 335:13. RL 391:13.

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    Structure New Hampshire Revised Statutes

    New Hampshire Revised Statutes

    Title LIII - Proceedings in Court

    Title 515 - Tender, Pleading, and Setoff

    Section 515:1 - Amount.

    Section 515:2 - Confession.

    Section 515:3 - Brief Statement.

    Section 515:4 - Replications.

    Section 515:5 - Proof of Part.

    Section 515:6 - General Issue in Libel.

    Section 515:7 - Mutual Debts.

    Section 515:8 - Must be Due.

    Section 515:9 - Administrators.

    Section 515:10 - Penal Bond.

    Section 515:11 - Pleading.

    Section 515:12 - Continuance.

    Section 515:13 - Judgment.

    Section 515:13-a - Limitation on Seizure, Setoff, or Attachment by Banks.

    Section 515:14 - Setoff Exceeding Jurisdiction.

    Section 515:15 - Entry in Superior Court.

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