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Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 498-A:24

  • Board: shall mean the board of tax and land appeals established under N. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 498-A:2
  • Condemnee: means the owner of record of property taken or to be taken, including tenants for life or years, remaindermen, reversioners, and holders of undischarged mortgages of record whose mortgages are dated not earlier than 20 years prior to the date of the filing of declaration of taking, municipalities with respect to unpaid taxes, fees and interest for which the municipality has been granted a lien or other interest in the property under the provisions of RSA 80, and guardians ad litem appointed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 498-A:2
  • Condemnor: means the entity, including the state of New Hampshire, taking property of another under authority of law for a public use;
    IV. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 498-A:2
  • justice: when applied to a magistrate, shall mean a justice of a municipal court, or a justice of the peace having jurisdiction over the subject-matter. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:12
Upon receipt of the filing of a declaration of taking, and after any preliminary objections under N.H. Rev. Stat. § 498-A:9-a have been concluded, the board shall forthwith fix a time for hearing the parties on the issue of just compensation, and shall give notice thereof to all persons named in the declaration of taking as condemnor and as condemnee, and otherwise as justice may require. Such service shall be made in the manner prescribed in N.H. Rev. Stat. § 498-A:4, and shall be given at least 30 days prior to the date set for the hearing. The board may, after notice to all parties, upon its own motion or motion of any party, make such order for consolidation of any of the cases pending before it as justice and convenience requires.