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17 N.H. B.J. i (1975-1976)

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VOLUME 17, No. 1                                  SEPTEMBER 1975
CONTENTS
Breach of the Warranty Covenants
in Deeds and the Allowable
Measure of Damages ............. Jon Groetzinger, Jr.        1
Civil and Criminal Contempt in
New Hampshire ............... Charles G. Douglas III        13
Lex Loci .......................... Charles A. DeGrandpre       26
Book Review       Dimond: Memoirs of a Man -
Grenville Clark ............. Reviewed by Henry Mayer       32
Editor
George S. Pappagianis
29 Charlotte Avenue, Nashua, New Hampshire
Board of Editors
Richard F. Upton, chairman; Richard P. Vacco, vice-chairman;
Laurence E. Kelly; James H. Schulte; Robert H. Hurd; &
George S. Pappagianis
The Journal, official publication of the New Hampshire Bar Association, is
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do not necessarily carry the endorsement of the association.
Copyright 1975
New Hampshire Bar Association
Manchester, New Hampshire

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