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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Leigh Mae Friedline & a. v. Eugene Roe, 166 N.H. 264 (2014)

Citation
Leigh Mae Friedline & a. v. Eugene Roe, 166 N.H. 264 (2014)
Parent Document
Leigh Mae Friedline & a. v. Eugene Roe, 166 N.H. 264 (2014)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
2014-05-16

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The following facts are drawn from the district division’s order and the
record, or are otherwise undisputed. In 1959, the defendant purchased
property in Greenville, New Hampshire. In 1971, the defendant conveyed the
property to Brookwood Ecology Center, Inc. (Brookwood), a New Hampshire
voluntary corporation. Brookwood reconveyed the house and barn on the
property to the defendant in 1999. In 2004, the defendant conveyed the house
and barn to his son, plaintiff Kellogg-Roe. In 2009, Kellogg-Roe transferred a
twenty percent interest in the buildings to plaintiff Friedline. That same year,
Kellogg-Roe gave Friedline a power of attorney to act as his agent.