New question #89721 on NUnit Framework:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+question/89721

The documentation at http://www.nunit.org/index.php?p=teardown&r=2.5.2 contains 
the following paragraph: "With NUnit 2.5, you can achieve the same result by 
defining a TearDown method in the base class and another in the derived class. 
NUnit will call base class TearDown methods before those in the derived 
classes."  However, the release notes at 
http://nunit.com/index.php?p=releaseNotes&r=2.5.2 say "Setups in a base class 
are executed before those in a derived class and teardowns are executed in the 
reverse order.", which is the intuitive way one expects this to work.  I am 
investigating use of NUnit, so I have not attempted this yet, but a 
documentation error exists regardless in one location or the other.

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