LAIRD PROP. NEW ENGLAND LAND SYN. v. MAD RIVER CORP.

No. 78-72.

305 A.2d 562 (1973)

The LAIRD PROPERTIES NEW ENGLAND LAND SYNDICATE v. MAD RIVER CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of Vermont, Washington.

Motion for Reargument Denied May 21, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Adams & Meaker, Waterbury, for plaintiff.

Theriault & Joslin, Montpelier, for defendant.

Before SHANGRAW, C. J., and BARNEY, SMITH, KEYSER and DALEY, JJ.


SHANGRAW, Chief Justice.

This action was commenced by the plaintiff (hereinafter referred to as Laird) against the defendant (hereinafter referred to as Mad River) by a petition to quiet title to a parcel of land in the Town of Fayston, Vermont, containing about three acres of land lying between State Highway No. 17, the so-called McCullough Turnpike, and a much larger tract of land owned by Laird.

The three acre parcel in controversy is located generally...

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