McCOY v. TOWN OF KINGSTON

No. 06-P-396.

68 Mass. App. Ct. 819 (2007)

864 N.E.2d 1251

CHARLES F. McCOY, JR. v. TOWN OF KINGSTON.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Plymouth.

May 2, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Landry, III, for the plaintiff.

Gregg J. Corbo for the defendant.

Present: DOERFER, KATZMANN, & VUONO, JJ.


Charles F. McCoy, Jr., an elected tax collector for the town of Kingston (town), filed suit against the town in the Superior Court seeking declaratory relief and indemnification for legal fees incurred in a dispute with a Kingston taxpayer. On cross motions for summary judgment, the judge determined that McCoy was not entitled to indemnification...

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