GOWING v. BELL

No. 3964.

96 N.H. 361 (1950)

GENE GOWING v. DOROTHY V. BELL.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 5, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard Lane (by brief and orally), for the plaintiff.

Chretien & Craig and Dunlap, Holmes, Ross and Woodson of California (Mr. Chretien orally), for the defendant.


BLANDIN, J.

The defendant raises no question as to the propriety of declaratory judgment proceedings here and the cause being plainly presented we shall grant the appropriate remedy. Faulkner v. Keene, 85 N.H. 147, 156.

The defendant contends that the instrument is invalid, arguing that purporting to lease for a term of years and thereby conveying an interest in land, it must be in writing signed by the party to be charged under R. L., c....

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