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Lake Sunapee Protective Association v. The New Hampshire Wetlands Board and M.J.S. Enterprises, Intervenor
Lake Sunapee Protective Association v. The New Hampshire Wetlands Board and M.J.S. Enterprises, Intervenor, 133 N.H. 98 (1990).
DecisionReversed and remanded.
People and Organizations
Parties
- Lake Sunapee Protective Association Appellant
- The New Hampshire Wetlands Board and M.J.S. Enterprises, Intervenor Appellee
- M.J.S. Enterprises Intervenor
Attorneys
- Robert E. Bowers, Jr. from McSwiney, Jones, Semple & Douglas, P.C., representing M.J.S. Enterprises (appellee)
- Charles B. Holtman representing the New Hampshire Wetlands Board (appellee)
- Geoffrey M. Huntington from Attorney General, representing the New Hampshire Wetlands Board (appellee)
Firms and Offices
- Attorney General Counsel
- McSwiney, Jones, Semple & Douglas, P.C. Counsel
Supreme Court Justices
- W. Stephen Thayer III Authoring justice
Superior and Lower-Court Judges
- Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr. Judge
Case Records (1)
| Date | Record Text | Type | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 30, 1990 | Lake Sunapee Protective Association v. The New Hampshire Wetlands Board and M.J.S. Enterprises, Intervenor | Opinion | Supreme Court | Reporter |