BERGER v. GUILFORD


136 Conn. 71 (1949)

D. SPENCER BERGER ET AL. v. TOWN OF GUILFORD

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided August 23, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George C. Conway, with whom was Lewis R. Whitehead, for the appellant (defendant).

William L. Beers, with whom, on the brief, was J. J. Henry Muller, III, for the appellees (plaintiffs).

MALTBIE, C. J., BROWN, JENNINGS, ELLS AND MELLITZ, JS.


MALTBIE, C. J.

The question at issue in this action to settle title is whether the plaintiffs own a small beach at Bloody Cove in the defendant town or it is owned by the town as a public beach. The action was originally brought by the plaintiff Berger; later George T. Sperry and Edith M. Gulliver were admitted as coplaintiffs. Thereafter a substitute complaint was filed in two counts, the first of which set up the claim...

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