Court Opinion

ID: 3556107
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-05 23:07:04.944421+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:06:48.295344
License: Public Domain

The taxes which have been paid under the impression that the assessment was legal cannot be recovered back. The remedy was by an appeal from the assessment. Edes v. Boardman, 58 N.H. 580; Locke v. Pittsfield,63 N.H. 122; Boody v. Watson, 64 N.H. 162, 187. Payments made under a mistake of law cannot be recovered back. Ladd v. Kenney, 2 N.H. 340; Webber v. Aldrich, 2 N.H. 461; Pinkham v. Gear, 3 N.H. 163, 168; Peterborough v. Lancaster, 14 N.H. 382; Evans v. Gale, 17 N.H. 573; Manchester v. Burns,45 N.H. 482, 486; Bisp. Eq. (2d ed.) 244; Pom. Eq. Jur., s. 851. The payments were voluntary. Bean v. Jones, 8 N.H. 149; Caldwell v. Wentworth,14 N.H. 431; *Page 270 
Barrett v. Cambridge, 10 Allen 48; Lee v. Templeton, 13 Gray 476; Forbes v. Appleton, 5 Cush. 115, 117, 118; Railroad Co. v. Commissioners, 98 U.S. 541,543; Little v. Bowers, 134 U.S. 547.
The question whether the property was legally taxable does not arise in the case, and has not been considered.
Exceptions overruled.
SMITH, J., did not sit: the others concurred.