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Thomas W. Watkins and Son, Inc. v. Amesbury

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Feb 27, 1959
156 N.E.2d 422 (Mass. 1959)

Opinion

February 27, 1959.

The case was submitted on briefs.

Raymond N. Evans, for the plaintiffs.

Edward M. Conley, Town Counsel, for the defendants.


Decree affirmed. This is an appeal from a final decree ordering the corporate plaintiff to pay the defendant town the sum of $360 for use and occupation of a certain parcel of land in accordance with a counterclaim in the answer and dismissing the bill of complaint. The bill sought, among other things, to have a vote of the limited town meeting to sell the land to another company declared invalid; and to have St. 1957, c. 69, § 1, declared unconstitutional as "onerous, burdensome and impossible of accomplishment." This statute raised the number of signatures necessary to obtain a referendum on a vote of the limited town meeting from twenty-five to one hundred in each precinct. There are six precincts, and the signatures must be obtained in five days. The judge found against all the contentions of the plaintiffs, and made findings and an order for decree "On the above facts and all the evidence." This was not the equivalent of a report of the material facts found by him under G.L.c. 214, § 23, and the entry of the decree imported a finding of every fact essential to sustain it and within the scope of the pleadings. Birnbaum v. Pamoukis, 301 Mass. 559, 561-562. There is no need to make a pronouncement on the constitutional question. Attorney Gen. v. Dover, 327 Mass. 601, 608.


Summaries of

Thomas W. Watkins and Son, Inc. v. Amesbury

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Feb 27, 1959
156 N.E.2d 422 (Mass. 1959)
Case details for

Thomas W. Watkins and Son, Inc. v. Amesbury

Case Details

Full title:THOMAS W. WATKINS AND SON, INC. another vs. TOWN OF AMESBURY others

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Feb 27, 1959

Citations

156 N.E.2d 422 (Mass. 1959)
156 N.E.2d 422

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