· 3/30/2010
Sutton v. Town of Gilford
Citations
- 992 A.2d 709
- 160 N.H. 43
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- acknowledging that municipal estoppel is an equitable doctrine and setting forth the elements thereof
- elements of municipal estoppel require factual determinations that will be upheld unless unsupported by evidence or legally erroneous
- “The interpretation of a local ordinance is a question of law, and we review that determination de novo.”
- “The construction of the terms of a zoning ordinance is a question of law, which we review de novo.”
- “The interpretation of a local ordinance is a question of law, and we review that determination de novo.”
- “When a statute’s language is plain and unambiguous, we need not examine its legislative history.”
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Judges: Broderick, Duggan, Brock, Rsa
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