Ladd v. Richardson
80 A. 1132, 107 Me. 533
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Bluebook
Ladd v. Richardson, 80 A. 1132, 107 Me. 533 (Me. 1911).
Opinion
Trespass quare clausum for tearing down a fence built by the plaintiff. The question involved was the location of the dividing line between the plaintiff’s lot and a lot owned by the defendant’s wife — and more specifically the location of the corner bound between those lots. Verdict for defendant. Plaintiff moved for a new trial. Motion overruled.
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