CULLINANE v. BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF MAYNARD

No. 99-P-53.

50 Mass. App. Ct. 851 (2001)

EVELYN CULLINANE v. BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF MAYNARD.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Middlesex.

February 9, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven M. Wise for the plaintiff.

John H. Perten for the defendant.

Present: JACOBS, KAPLAN, & GILLERMAN, JJ.


KAPLAN, J.

This proceeding started with a complaint to the Maynard board of selectmen suggesting, in effect, that two dogs, "Shadow," a female Rottweiler, and her daughter "Misty," a mixed breed, were a pair constituting (to quote from G. L. c. 140, § 1571) "a nuisance by reason of vicious disposition," and seeking remedy by an "order concerning the restraint or disposal" of the...

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