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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Gibson v. LaClair, 135 N.H. 129 (1991)

Citation
Gibson v. LaClair, 135 N.H. 129 (1991)
Parent Document
Gibson v. LaClair, 135 N.H. 129 (1991)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
1991-12-11

Full Text

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Following the denial of his motion for reconsideration, the defendant filed the present appeal. He argues that: (1) the plaintiff’s notice to quit was defective, because it did not provide him with sufficient notice or inform him of his right to avoid eviction by the payment of arrearages, and that this deprived the superior court of subject matter jurisdiction to decide the issue of who is entitled to possession of the premises; (2) the plaintiff had no possessory interest entitling her to institute an eviction proceeding under RSA chapter 540; and (3) there was insufficient evidence to show that the defendant had terminated his life tenancy by breaching the terms of the lease.