New Hampshire Statutes
§ 491:24 — Civil Suits Against Municipal Officials
New Hampshire § 491:24
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 491:24 (2026).
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I.Whenever a municipal official or individual member of a municipal board or agency, who is subject to good faith immunity under the provisions of RSA 31:104 or the common law of New Hampshire, is sued personally for money damages and the plaintiff alleges injury or damage resulting from action taken in bad faith or with malice on the part of the official or member when acting in his or her official capacity, the superior court shall hold a preliminary hearing within 90 days of the service date specified by the court on the summons.
II.At the hearing the plaintiff shall demonstrate that the allegation of bad faith or malice is based upon information and belief formed after reasonable inquiry and well grounded in fact and that there is a substantial likelihood that, following discovery, e
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Legislative History
1989, 169:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1990. 2014, 204:32, eff. July 11, 2014.
Nearby Sections
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§ 491:1
Justices§ 491:10
Rules§ 491:10-a
Use of Recording Devices§ 491:11
Process on Deposited Records§ 491:13
Trials by Court§ 491:14
Equity Procedure§ 491:14-a
Defendant's Name§ 491:15
Findings§ 491:16
On Issues Framed§ 491:17
Transfer of Cases§ 491:18
Stay of Execution§ 491:19
Petition§ 491:20
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