GLICK v. TOWN OF OSSIPEE

No. 87-441.

130 N.H. 643 (1988)

MICHAEL GLICK v. TOWN OF OSSIPEE.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

July 11, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Offices of James J. Kalled, of Ossipee (Harvey J. Garod on the brief and orally), for the plaintiff.

Patten and Helme, of Ossipee (James R. Patten and Wenda T. Helme on the brief, and Mr. Patten orally), for the defendant.

H. Bernard Waugh, of Concord, by brief for New Hampshire Municipal Association, as amicus curiae.


JOHNSON, J.

The defendant, the Town of Ossipee (Ossipee), brings an interlocutory appeal pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 8 challenging the conclusion of the Trial Court (O'Neil, J.) that Ossipee Mountain Road, which furnishes access to property owned by the plaintiff, Michael Glick (Glick), is a class V highway that Ossipee has a duty to maintain. We reverse and remand.

The issue presented is whether a class V highway becomes a class VI highway pursuant...

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