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Lord v. Chairman of the School Committee

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 29, 1964
196 N.E.2d 195 (Mass. 1964)

Opinion

January 29, 1964.

Herbert Lord, pro se.

No argument or brief for the respondents.


Exceptions overruled. Mr. Lord filed a petition for a writ of mandamus against various officers of the Winchester school system to compel the chairman of the school committee "through" the superintendent of schools to recover certain extra compensation theretofore paid to school teachers holding the degree of master of arts or doctor of philosophy. He also seeks relief, not fully defined, against the town treasurer with respect to future payments of such compensation. A justice of the Superior Court was warranted in refusing, as matter of discretion, an order of notice. This action could reasonably have been based upon the irregular form of the petition, without more. See Garden Homes, Inc. v. District Court of Somerville, 336 Mass. 432, 434, and cases cited. We do not suggest, however, that there would be merit in Mr. Lord's contentions upon a more precise petition. See G.L.c. 71, §§ 37, 38 (as amended through St. 1960, c. 333, § 2), 38G (as amended through St. 1960, c. 333, § 1); Attorney Gen. v. Ware, 328 Mass. 18, 20.


Summaries of

Lord v. Chairman of the School Committee

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 29, 1964
196 N.E.2d 195 (Mass. 1964)
Case details for

Lord v. Chairman of the School Committee

Case Details

Full title:HERBERT LORD vs. CHAIRMAN OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF WINCHESTER others

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Jan 29, 1964

Citations

196 N.E.2d 195 (Mass. 1964)
346 Mass. 782