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Buxton v. McGuire

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Nov 17, 1975
347 A.2d 600 (Me. 1975)

Opinion

November 17, 1975.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Hancock County.

Hale Hamlin by Barry K. Mills, Blue Hill, for plaintiffs.

Fellows, Kee Nesbitt by Samuel Nesbitt, Jr., Bucksport, for defendant.

Before DUFRESNE, C.J., and WEATHERBEE, POMEROY, WERNICK, ARCHIBALD and DELAHANTY, JJ.


Defendant Eleanor McGuire has appealed, pursuant to Rule 73(a) M.R.C.P., from a judgment of the Superior Court (Hancock County) which rejected defendant's claim of sole ownership in a particular tract of land and adjudicated that plaintiffs Philip W. Buxton, Jr. and Richard A. Buxton had a two-thirds interest therein as tenants in common with defendant.

We must dismiss this appeal because the judgment purportedly appealed from is not a final judgment.

Defendant filed a total of six pleadings designated as counterclaims, motions to amend counterclaims or motions to add counterclaims. The six pleadings asserted three claims, one of which concerned a right of way, the second a so-called spite fence and the third sought compensation from the plaintiffs for a fractional share of the assessments, betterments and taxes paid by the defendant on account of the property at issue.

The right of way claim was voluntarily withdrawn by the defendant, and the claim concerning the spite fence was disposed of by the decree of the Superior Court. No adjudication has been made, however, upon defendant's claim for compensation.

The report of the referee recommended that the claim for compensation be dismissed without prejudice but the record discloses neither a specific acceptance of the referee's report by the presiding Justice nor an incorporation of the recommendation of the referee in the judgment. The judgment entirely omits mention of defendant's demands for compensation for the share of the assessments, betterments and taxes allegedly paid by defendant.

Since this counterclaim still awaits disposition, and the presiding Justice has made no certificate as required by Rule 54(b) M.R.C.P. in a case involving multiple claims, the judgment before us remains interlocutory. The appeal must be dismissed.

The entry is:

Appeal dismissed.

All Justices concurring.


Summaries of

Buxton v. McGuire

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Nov 17, 1975
347 A.2d 600 (Me. 1975)
Case details for

Buxton v. McGuire

Case Details

Full title:Philip W. BUXTON and Richard A. Buxton v. Eleanor McGUIRE

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Maine

Date published: Nov 17, 1975

Citations

347 A.2d 600 (Me. 1975)

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