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James A. Ferretti & A. v. William A.
1936.NH.83, 188 A. 474, 88 N.H. 296
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The constitution contemplates no absolute fixation and rigidity of powers between the three departments of government, and areas of concurrent authority are properly constituted when the fixing of exact boundary lines would give rise to undue interference with the reasonable exercise of valid governmental activities.