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Fitzpatrick v. Pope

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Dec 10, 1940
307 Mass. 611 (Mass. 1940)

Opinion

December 10, 1940.

D.B. McCormack, ( I.L. Rosenblum with him,) for the petitioner.

G.E. Bruen, for the respondent, submitted a brief.


Exceptions overruled. The judge was right in dismissing the petition for mandamus to require a recount of the votes for selectman. A condition for a recount is that the initial "statement" signed by voters must bear "a certificate by the registrars of voters of the number of names of subscribers which are names of registered voters in such ward or town." G.L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 54, § 135, as amended by St. 1933, c. 270, St. 1935, c. 59, § 1, and St. 1938, c. 250, § 1. That condition was not performed.


Summaries of

Fitzpatrick v. Pope

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Dec 10, 1940
307 Mass. 611 (Mass. 1940)
Case details for

Fitzpatrick v. Pope

Case Details

Full title:CHARLES F. FITZPATRICK others vs. ANDREW F. POPE others

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Dec 10, 1940

Citations

307 Mass. 611 (Mass. 1940)
30 N.E.2d 681

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