CUSHING v. GREGG

No. 91-065.

137 N.H. 429 (1993)

ROBERT CUSHING, JR. v. JUDD GREGG & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

July 19, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert Cushing, Jr., by brief and orally, pro se.

John P. Arnold, attorney general (Harold T. Judd, senior assistant attorney general, on the brief and orally), for the defendants.

Pierre O. Caron, of Manchester, on the intervenors' joint brief for Public Service Company of New Hampshire.

Rath, Young, Pignatelli and Oyer, P.A., of Concord (Paul Barbadoro and James M. Readey on the intervenors' joint brief, and Mr. Barbadoro orally), and Day, Berry and Howard, of Hartford, Connecticut (Richard Wasserman on the intervenors' joint brief), for Northeast Utilities Service Company.

Intervenor EUA Power Corporation filed no brief.


HORTON, J.

The plaintiff, Robert Cushing, Jr., one of six plaintiffs in the underlying case, argues that the Superior Court (McHugh J.) erred in allowing the Industrial Development Authority (IDA) to issue certain industrial revenue bonds, and by not declaring certain administrative actions taken by the Governor, the Governor's Council, and the IDA, to be illegal, arbitrary or an abuse of discretion. The issuance of...

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