BOIS v. MANCHESTER

No. 4950.

104 N.H. 5 (1962)

MAURICE BOIS & a. v. MANCHESTER & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided January 29, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Emile R. Bussiere (by brief and orally), for the plaintiffs.

J. Francis Roche, city solicitor and Booth, Wadleigh, Langdell, Starr & Peters and Robert F. McGinnis (Mr. McGinnis orally), for the defendants.


BLANDIN, J.

There are two main issues here, first, whether mandamus lies against the defendant Cullity and the city of Manchester to compel Cullity, the superintendent of public buildings, to order the defendants to cease from altering their premises. Second, whether the defendants R. C. Peabody Co., Inc. and Seven Twenty Union Street, Inc. should be restrained from altering the premises at 720 Union Street and from introducing any new businesses there.

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