KNOX LEASING v. TURNER

No. 87-242. No. 88-107.

132 N.H. 68 (1989)

KNOX LEASING & a. v. ROBERT K. TURNER & a. TOWN OF NOTTINGHAM v. ROBERT A. BONSER & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

August 9, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Settle and Sandra A. Fisher, each individually, by brief, pro se, as members of Knox Leasing; and Alexander Jaroma, individually, by brief and orally, pro se, as a member of Knox Leasing.

Stephen E. Merrill, attorney general (Stephen J. Judge, assistant attorney general, on the brief and orally), for the defendants Robert K. Turner & a.

Engel & Gearreald, of Exeter (Mark S. Gearreald and Brian Woodworth on the brief, and Mr. Gearreald orally), for the plaintiff Town of Nottingham.

Mary T. Bonser, individually, by brief, pro se, as a member of intervenor Cedar Waters Village Partnership; and Robert A. Bonser and Terry L. Bonser, each individually, by brief and orally, pro se, as members of intervenor Cedar Waters Village Partnership.


THAYER, J.

These are two separate cases which have been consolidated by this court for decision. In No. 87-242, John A. Settle, Sandra A. Fisher, and Alexander Jaroma, members of Knox Leasing, an "unincorporated association operated for profit," see Shortlidge v. Gutoski, 125 N.H. 510, 513, 484 A.2d 1083, 1086 (1984) (when an association is organized for profit its members are treated as partners), appeal from an order of the...

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