NASHUA GARDEN CORP. v. GORDON

No. 78-008.

118 N.H. 379 (1978)

NASHUA GARDEN CORPORATION v. ROBERT GORDON & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

May 17, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stein & Gormley, of Nashua (Arthur O. Gormley orally), for the plaintiff.

Prunier & Mazerolle P.A., of Nashua, and Goodwin, Proctor & Hoar, of Boston, Massachusetts (Gerald R. Prunier orally), for the defendants.


GRIMES, J.

In this declaratory judgment action the issue is whether certain restrictive covenants imposed on plaintiff's land by deed should be declared null and void and the defendants enjoined from enforcing the provisions of said restrictive covenants.

In October 1964, Riverside Realty Corporation (hereinafter "Riverside") conveyed all of its land except thirty-three acres to Fleurette Fournier, as trustee for the stockholders of Riverside. On October 22...

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