DOWD v. GAGNON

No. 5081.

104 N.H. 360 (1962)

PEARL DOWD v. JOSEPH A. GAGNON & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided December 28, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Broderick & Loughlin (Mr. Martin F. Loughlin orally), for the plaintiff.

Armand Capistran, guardian ad litem, pro se, furnished no brief.

Harrison E. Smith, Chairman, Title Standards Committee of New Hampshire Bar Association (by brief), pro se, as amicus curiae.


WHEELER, J.

The plaintiff acquired this real estate from the city of Manchester by quitclaim deed dated February 19, 1962. The city obtained its title by tax collector's deed dated September 14, 1951. The defendant, Joseph A. Gagnon, became the owner of the premises by quitclaim deed dated April 11, 1930.

As a basis for the relief sought, plaintiff's petition alleges "that the Tax Collector of the City of Manchester may not have complied with all of the statutory...

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