In Coleman v. Coleman, 94 N.H. 456, it was held that under the partition statute then in effect (R. L., c. 410, s. 1) remaindermen were not entitled to demand partition against a co-tenant in remainder and the life tenant, because the latter held an estate of a class different from that of the plaintiffs. See Brierley v. Brierley, 81 N.H. 133; Curtis Inn v. Pratte...
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