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Johnson v. Knott

Appeals Court of Massachusetts
Feb 25, 2003
784 N.E.2d 49 (Mass. App. Ct. 2003)

Summary

In Knott v. Johnson, 113 Mass. 238, it is defined as the point to which water usually rises in an ordinary season of high water.

Summary of this case from PROVO CITY v. JACOBSEN ET AL

Opinion

No. 01-P-728.

February 25, 2003


Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Johnson v. Knott

Appeals Court of Massachusetts
Feb 25, 2003
784 N.E.2d 49 (Mass. App. Ct. 2003)

In Knott v. Johnson, 113 Mass. 238, it is defined as the point to which water usually rises in an ordinary season of high water.

Summary of this case from PROVO CITY v. JACOBSEN ET AL
Case details for

Johnson v. Knott

Case Details

Full title:FREDERICK C. JOHNSON another vs. JAMES M. KNOTT another

Court:Appeals Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Feb 25, 2003

Citations

784 N.E.2d 49 (Mass. App. Ct. 2003)
57 Mass. App. Ct. 1110

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