MANGANO v. TOWN OF WILMINGTON

No. 98-P-1928.

51 Mass. App. Ct. 857 (2001)

JAMES W. MANGANO v. TOWN OF WILMINGTON.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Middlesex.

June 13, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Luke Stanton for the plaintiff.

Barry M. Altman for the defendant.

Present: JACOBS, GILLERMAN, & CYPHER, JJ.


CYPHER, J.

In his complaint for declaratory relief, James W. Mangano sought a declaration that the town of Wilmington (town) wrongfully withdrew certain real property from the bidding process and therefore the town should be ordered to accept his bid. Both parties filed motions for summary judgment and a Superior Court judge ruled in favor of the town and dismissed Mangano's complaint. We conclude that Mangano cannot force the town to accept his bid.

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