New Hampshire Statutes

§ 498:5-a — Real and Personal Property; Disputed Titles

New Hampshire § 498:5-a
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title LICOURTS
Ch. 498EQUITY POWERS AND PROCEEDINGS

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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 498:5-a (2026).

Text

An action may be brought in the superior court by any person claiming title to, or any interest in, real or personal property, or both, against any person who may claim to own the same, either in fee, for years, for life or in reversion or remainder, or to have any interest in the same, or any lien or encumbrance thereon, adverse to the plaintiff, or in whom the land records disclose any interest, lien, claim or title conflicting with the plaintiff's claim, title or interest, whether or not the plaintiff is entitled to the immediate or exclusive possession of such property, for the purpose of determining such adverse estate, interest or claim, and to clear up all doubts and disputes and to quiet and settle the title to the same, except that the court of probate shall have exclusive jurisdi

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Legislative History

1971, 292:1. 1992, 284:25, eff. Jan. 1, 1993.

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