KANE v. N.H. STATE LIQUOR COMM'N

No. 78-036.

118 N.H. 706 (1978)

KATHERINE T. KANE v. NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE LIQUOR COMMISSION

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

October 30, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stebbins & Bradley P.A., of Hanover (David H. Bradley orally), for the plaintiff.

David H. Souter, attorney general (Andrew R. Grainger orally), for the defendant Liquor Commission.


LAMPRON, C.J.

This is an action for contractual indemnity. Mrs. Katherine Kane, the owner of a building in North Walpole, alleges that her tenant, the New Hampshire State Liquor Commission, is contractually obligated to indemnify her for losses that she has incurred by settling a personal injury claim brought against her by a customer of the tenant, who fell on the parking lot of the leased premises. Defendant filed a motion for summary judgment, which was denied...

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