LADD v. COLEMAN

No. 85-461.

128 N.H. 543 (1986)

WILLIAM M. LADD v. JOHN P. COLEMAN

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

October 2, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William M. Ladd, Esq., of Wilton, by brief, pro se.

John P. Coleman, of Wilton, by brief, pro se.

Bruce E. Friedman, of Concord, Franklin Pierce Law Center Family and Housing Law Clinic, by brief for the Family and Housing Law Clinic, as amicus curiae.


JOHNSON, J.

The defendant, the plaintiff's tenant, appeals from the Superior Court's (Wyman, J.) denial of his appeal from a district court decision. The issue presented is whether the application of RSA 540:20, which provides that an appeal in a landlord's action against a tenant must be filed within three days after the rendition of the judgment, violated the defendant's due process rights. We hold that the statute was interpreted and applied in a way that...

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