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O'Dwyer v. Baskies

Massachusetts Appellate Division, Municipal Court
Dec 17, 1993
1993 Mass. App. Div. 227 (Mass. Dist. Ct. App. 1993)

Opinion

December 17, 1993.

Present: Donovan, Giles, JJ.

Practice, Civil, Dismissal; Petition to establish report; Dist./Mun. Cts. R. Civ. P., Rules 41(b) (2) and 64(d).

Report of court's allowance of plaintiffs' report. Dismissal judgment entered by Tamkin, J.

Michael Molloy for the plaintiffs.

Jeanette M. Lucey for the defendants.



The plaintiffs have petitioned to establish a draft report, claiming to be aggrieved by the trial court's dismissal of their complaint. On February 18, 1992, after a trial, the action was dismissed pursuant to defendants' Rule 41 (b) (2) motions to dismiss made during the trial. The number of motions to dismiss made by the defendants is in dispute. Each time the defendants proffered their motion to dismiss it was denied by the trial judge.

The memorandum accompanying the judgment of dismissal stated that the defendants' motion to dismiss was allowed because the plaintiff, Barbara O'Dwyer, had failed to establish that she had incurred in excess of $2,000 in reasonable and necessary medical expenses, as required by G.L.c. 231, § 6D. The memorandum also stated that the judgment of dismissal expressly overruled the previous denials of the defendants' motions to dismiss.

Rule 64(d) of the District/Municipal Courts Rules of Civil Procedure provides that a party aggrieved by a trial court's rulings on an interlocutory motion may request a report and file a draft report. In this action, the plaintiffs did not request a report, nor were they required to request a report, each time the defendants made their motion to dismiss during the trial because the motions were denied. When the trial court overruled its previous denials of the motions and dismissed the complaint, the plaintiffs thereafter filed a timely request for report.

As was previously decided by the Appellate Division, plaintiffs' request for an extension of time to file the draft report was timely made and properly granted.

The report is allowed.


Summaries of

O'Dwyer v. Baskies

Massachusetts Appellate Division, Municipal Court
Dec 17, 1993
1993 Mass. App. Div. 227 (Mass. Dist. Ct. App. 1993)
Case details for

O'Dwyer v. Baskies

Case Details

Full title:Barbara O'Dwyer, and another vs. Robert L. Baskies, and another

Court:Massachusetts Appellate Division, Municipal Court

Date published: Dec 17, 1993

Citations

1993 Mass. App. Div. 227 (Mass. Dist. Ct. App. 1993)