NEW ENGLAND TEL. & TEL. CO. v. MITCHELL

No. 6871.

114 N.H. 478 (1974)

NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY v. MITCH CHALON MITCHELL d.b.a. MITCH'S MOBILE HOMES TRANSPORTING, SALES & PARKS AND EULA MITCHELL.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

July 19, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McLane, Graf, Greene & Brown and Bruce W. Felmly (Mr. Felmly orally) for the plaintiff.

Paul A. Gruber, by brief and orally, for the defendants.


DUNCAN, J.

By an instrument recorded in 1947, Medie Pudvah, who was defendant Eula Mitchell's predecessor in title to certain land in Woodsville, granted to the plaintiff telephone company an easement for a telephone line right-of-way over the land. The deed gave the company the right to lay underground telephone cables and erect overhead lines across the property. The grantor agreed for himself, his successors and assigns...

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