OVERLY v. TREASURER & RECEIVER GENERAL


344 Mass. 188 (1962)

181 N.E.2d 660

LINDA LORING OVERLY vs. TREASURER AND RECEIVER GENERAL & others.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

April 12, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Wait, (Geoffrey Bolton with him,) for the plaintiff.

Anna Chopek, Assistant Attorney General, for the Treasurer and Receiver General.

Daniel O. Mahoney, for Day Trust Company and another, executors.

Present: SPALDING, WILLIAMS, WHITTEMORE, & SPIEGEL, JJ.


SPALDING, J.

The facts on which the three counts of the plaintiff's declaration are based are alleged to be these: On November 29, 1939, Henry C. Everett brought a petition in the Land Court for registration of a tract of land in Nantucket, which included the lot in controversy. On May 18, 1949, the Land Court issued a decree registering title to the tract. The decree plan, numbered 17368-A, included, amongst others, as...

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