NEW IPSWICH ELECTRIC DEPT. v. GREENVILLE ELECTRIC CO.

No. 5663.

108 N.H. 338 (1967)

NEW IPSWICH ELECTRIC LIGHTING DEPARTMENT v. GREENVILLE ELECTRIC LIGHTING CO. & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided November 30, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles J. Lincoln (by brief and orally), for the plaintiff.

McLane, Carleton, Graf, Greene & Brown (Mr. John R. McLane, Jr. orally), for the defendant Greenville Electric Lighting Co.

Upton, Sanders & Upton (Mr. Richard F. Upton orally), for the defendant Greenville Real Estate, Inc.


DUNCAN, J.

The defendant Greenville Real Estate, Inc. is the owner of two mills, one in Greenville, and the other in New Ipswich. In 1946 its predecessor in title, by vote of the town of New Ipswich became a joint owner with the town and a telephone company of a pole line consisting of 46 poles between the town line and the New Ipswich mill, with the right to install and maintain a two-way electric transmission line on the poles. At that time the two mills connected...

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