HURLEY v. HUDSON

No. 6307.

112 N.H. 365 (1972)

DAVID J. HURLEY AND TWENTY OTHER PLAINTIFFS v. TOWN OF HUDSON AND SUNLAND CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

November 3, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hamblett, Kerrigan, LaTourette & Lopez and Francis G. Holland (Mr. Holland orally) for the plaintiffs.

McLane, Carleton, Graf, Greene & Brown (Mr. Arthur A. Greene, Jr. orally) for defendant town of Hudson.


KENISON, C.J.

The question for decision in this case is whether the doctrine of municipal immunity from tort will shield the defendant town from possible liability arising out of the allegedly improper approval by the town planning board of a subdivision plat of defendant Sunland Corporation. Plaintiffs initiated this action to compel both defendants to install a proper storm drainage system in the subdivision and to recover flooding damages caused by the absence...

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