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Dillon v. Malloy

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Oct 29, 1969
252 N.E.2d 355 (Mass. 1969)

Opinion

October 29, 1969.

The case was submitted on briefs.

Joseph Lipsitt for the plaintiff.

Charles I. Tucker for the defendants.


In essence, the plaintiff's bill alleged that the defendants operated an oil business which constituted a nuisance and was in contravention of the zoning ordinance of Fall River. The judge found that the defendants were entitled to utilize their premises as they were doing and that there was no unreasonable interference "with the rights of the . . . [plaintiff] to the enjoyment of her habitation, or in violation of law." A review of the evidence which is before us demonstrates no error. Ted's Master Serv. Inc. v. Farina Bros. Co. Inc. 343 Mass. 307, 312.

Decree affirmed with costs.


Summaries of

Dillon v. Malloy

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Oct 29, 1969
252 N.E.2d 355 (Mass. 1969)
Case details for

Dillon v. Malloy

Case Details

Full title:MARGARET V. DILLON vs. JOHN W. MALLOY, JR. another

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Oct 29, 1969

Citations

252 N.E.2d 355 (Mass. 1969)
356 Mass. 723