Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Citation
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Parent Document
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Jurisdiction
- New Hampshire (state)
- Effective Date
- 1965-10-29
Other Sections in This Document (14)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
- Dover Housing Board v. Colbath, 106 N.H. 481 (1965)
Full Text
452 chars171) that “the statute [now RSA 47:18] relating to the publication does not provide that an ordinance shall not go into effect until after the publication . . . and a failure to comply with it does not render an ordinance invalid.” This statute as so interpreted in 1897 having been since re-enacted repeatedly without change, the Legislature is deemed to have adopted this interpretation of it. Krewski v. Hooksett, 98 N. H. 175; Rockwood v. Rockwood,