LYNCH v. GRUNDY

No. 4085.

97 N.H. 286 (1952)

NORMAN P. LYNCH v. LOWIE GRUNDY & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

February 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Johnson & Keller (Mr. Johnson orally), for the plaintiff.

Bernard I. Snierson (by brief and orally), for the defendants.


BLANDIN, J.

The plaintiff has chosen not to rescind but to stand on the contract and sue for damages for the breach. In the absence of proof of contrary doctrines in Massachusetts where the contract was signed, his rights are governed by our law. Garapedian v. Anderson, 92 N.H. 390.

The Trial Court ruled as a matter of law "that there was no violation of the specific covenants contained in the lease and that plaintiff was under a legal duty to...

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