VELISHKA v. LAURENDEAU

No. 4441.

100 N.H. 46 (1955)

LEONARD G. VELISHKA v. FLORETTE LAURENDEAU.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided December 6, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert Terrien and Karl E. Dowd (Mr. Dowd orally), for the plaintiff.

Clancy & O'Neill (Mr. Clancy orally), for the defendant.


GOODNOW, J.

The breach of the lease on account of which the plaintiff seeks possession of the premises is the nonpayment of the January 1954 rent. His claim turns upon the question of whether all or any part of that rent is due and owing to him. When real estate subject to a lease is transferred by the lessor, his grantee is not entitled to maintain statutory proceedings to oust the tenant for nonpayment except on account of rents as to which he has the

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