HAYWARD v. STATE

No. 4826.

102 N.H. 538 (1960)

WESTON W. HAYWARD v. STATE.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided June 30, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard & Leonard for the plaintiff.

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General, Jarlath M. Slattery, Assistant Attorney General, and William J. O'Neil, Assistant to the Attorney General (Mr. O'Neil orally), for the State.


LAMPRON, J.

The plaintiff has conceded in his brief that "under our statutes . . . he has no right to enjoin the State because of the taking of the two triangular pieces of land." There is no contention that plaintiff's constitutional rights are not protected adequately by RSA ch. 233 and the record discloses that its requirements have been complied with. Const., Pt. I, Art. 12th; Goodrich Falls Co. v. Howard, 86 N.H. 512, 519; State v...

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