MINCH v. CITY OF FARGO

Civ. No. 10267.

332 N.W.2d 71 (1983)

A.R. MINCH, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. CITY OF FARGO, Defendant and Appellee.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

March 30, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tenneson, Serkland, Lundberg, Erickson & Marcil, Fargo, for plaintiff and appellant; argued by Ronald H. McLean, Fargo.

Solberg, Stewart, Boulger & Miller, Fargo, for defendant and appellee; argued by Wayne O. Solberg, Fargo.


PEDERSON, Justice.

The City of Fargo rezoned an area in the city which included a small lot owned by Minch. Minch claimed that he had plans for, and had made, investments in some improvements on his lot that are prohibited by the new zoning ordinance. His suit against Fargo is described more fully in Minch v. City of Fargo, 297 N.W.2d 785 (N.D.1980). That was an appeal from a clearly interlocutory determination and, because...

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