COLEMAN v. HOOKSETT

No. 6127.

111 N.H. 337 (1971)

LUTHER COLEMAN v. TOWN OF HOOKSETT & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

November 2, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul A. Rinden and Thomas N. Tarrant (Mr. Rinden orally) for the plaintiff.

L. Wilder Quint (by brief and orally) for defendants Theodore and Elizabeth Natti and Clayton and Ruth Heath.

K. Donald Woodbury for defendant town of Hooksett, filed no brief.

Eaton, Eaton, Ross & Moody for defendants Pearl Dowd and Perle Real Estate Co., Inc., filed no brief.


LAMPRON, J.

Petition to quiet title to certain real estate in Hooksett formerly owned by Mrs. Louise Ackerson who, on April 30, 1967, conveyed all her right, title and interest therein to the plaintiff Luther Coleman. The defendants claim title by virtue of a tax collector's deed to the town of Hooksett dated September 16, 1963, resulting from a sale of these premises to the town on August 28, 1961, for unpaid taxes for the year 1960.

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