SELLORS v. CONCORD


329 Mass. 259 (1952)

107 N.E.2d 784

EDITH FAY SELLORS vs. TOWN OF CONCORD (and a companion case between the same parties).

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Middlesex.

September 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip B. Buzzell, for the demandant.

Edmund L. Twomey, for the tenant.

Present: QUA, C.J., LUMMUS, RONAN, WILKINS, & SPALDING, JJ.


SPALDING, J.

These are two writs of entry to recover possession of two parcels of land in the town of Concord which the town purported to take by eminent domain for municipal purposes. The answers of the tenant included what are in effect pleas of nul disseisin. The judge ordered judgment for the tenant in each case. The cases come here on the demandant's exceptions to various rulings of the judge.

The facts are not in dispute. At the annual town meeting held...

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