GOSSELIN v. NASHUA

No. 6887.

114 N.H. 447 (1974)

ALBERT GOSSELIN & a. v. CITY OF NASHUA & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

June 28, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weiner & Hellman and David N. Ellenhorn (of New York) and Gerald R. Prunier (Mr. Ellenhorn and Mr. Prunier orally) for the plaintiffs.

H. Philip Howorth, city corporation counsel, by brief and orally, for the city of Nashua.


GRIFFITH, J.

These cases arise from two actions brought by plaintiffs, Bentley Properties, Incorporated and certain landowners from whom Bentley purchased land options, against the city of Nashua, its city clerk, and its planning board after the latter had rejected a site plan for a proposed shopping center, at that time a permitted use, on Amherst Street in Nashua. The two actions were tried together. While the trial court...

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