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Woodstock Soapstone Co. v. Carleton, 133 N.H. 809 (1991)

Citation
Woodstock Soapstone Co. v. Carleton, 133 N.H. 809 (1991)
Parent Document
Woodstock Soapstone Co. v. Carleton, 133 N.H. 809 (1991)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
1991-01-28

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Woodstock is a manufacturer and seller of wood stoves for residential use. Woodstock leased space in a building located in Woodstock, Vermont, and owned by Carleton. In 1985, Carleton requested that Woodstock consider relocating its business in order that Carleton could rent the space Woodstock occupied to other commercial tenants. Initially, Woodstock rejected the possibility of relocating, but Carleton persisted in his attempt to accomplish the relocation. Carleton agreed to (1) duplicate Woodstock’s existing facilities in a newly constructed commercial building in West Lebanon, New Hampshire, (2) to duplicate the terms of the Vermont lease, and (3) to pay all of Woodstock’s moving costs and out-of-pocket expenses incurred in the move. Carleton also agreed to an option whereby Woodstock could purchase the newly leased space as a commercial condominium within a set time frame, at a fixed price.