PERRY v. INHABITANTS OF TOWN OF LINCOLNVILLE


99 A.2d 294 (1953)

PERRY et al. v. INHABITANTS OF TOWN OF LINCOLNVILLE et al.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

August 28, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles A. Perry, Lincolnville, for plaintiffs.

David A. Nichols, Lincolnville, for defendants.

Before MERRILL, C. J., and THAXTER, MURRAY, WILLIAMSON and TIRRELL, JJ.


MERRILL, Chief Justice.

On appeal. This is a bill in equity brought to have tax liens placed by the town of Lincolnville upon the homestead lot of the plaintiff, Charles A. Perry, and upon another parcel of land owned by the plaintiffs, Charles A. Perry and Frank C. Perry as joint tenants, declared illegal and void and to restrain the town from acquiring or asserting title thereunder. The bill also indirectly seeks an abatement of the taxes through a prayer that the...

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