BRUCE v. CITY OF NASHUA, 122 N.H. 523 (1982)


447 A.2d 127

BURTON L. BRUCE a. v. CITY OF NASHUA a.

No. 82-022Supreme Court of New Hampshire Hillsborough
Decided June 9, 1982

Appeal and Error — Scope of Review — Record on Review In an appeal by intervenors from a decision of the trial court upholding the granting of a lot frontage variance, where the supreme court had no record of the proceedings below, its review of the master’s decision was limited, and finding no error below, it affirmed the decision.

Prunier, Mazerolle Frasca P.A., of Nashua (Jeffrey H. Mazerolle on the brief), by brief for intervenors Dennis H. Raymond and Thomas F. Monahan.

Burton L. Bruce a. waived brief.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

This is an appeal from a decision of a Master (Theodore Wadleigh, Esq.) upholding the granting of a lot frontage variance in Nashua. After the master’s report was approved by the Superior Court (Goode, J.), the intervenor land owners appealed, asserting that the master imposed an improper condition on the variance. We have no record of the proceedings below; thus our review of the master’s decision is restricted. See L R Rentals v. Judge, 122 N.H. 327, 328, 444 A.2d 542, 543 (1982); Gordon v. Tafe, 121 N.H. 250, 252, 428 A.2d 892, 894 (1981). We find no error on the record before us.

Affirmed.

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