190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- Citation
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- Parent Document
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- Jurisdiction
- New Hampshire (state)
- Effective Date
- 2004-06-30
Other Sections in This Document (14)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC v. Beaudoin, 151 N.H. 205 (2004)
- Section three
- Section three
- Section three
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507 charsDUGGAN, J.
The defendant, Hannah Camery Beaudoin, appeals a ruling of the Manchester District Court {Lyons, J.) that the plaintiff, 190 Elm Street Realty, LLC, was entitled to recover possession of a commercial premises leased by the defendant. On appeal, the defendant argues that the trial court erred when it ruled that the original lease agreement was invalid after the expiration of the initial five-year term and that a new writing was required to satisfy the statute of frauds. We reverse and remand.