Lewenberg v. Johnson

112 N.E. 870, 224 Mass. 297, 1916 Mass. LEXIS 1097
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedMay 19, 1916
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Lewenberg v. Johnson, 112 N.E. 870, 224 Mass. 297, 1916 Mass. LEXIS 1097 (Mass. 1916).

Opinion

De Courcy, J.

The plaintiff Joseph Lewenberg (hereinafter called the plaintiff) and the defendants entered into a written [298]*298agreement dated April 3, 1914, for the purchase and sale of a parcel of land in Brookline. It was provided therein that the premises should be conveyed “by a good and sufficient deed, conveying a good title free from all incumbrances, except the taxes for the current year.” On April 28, 1914, the defendants executed to the plaintiff Ruth Lewenberg a quitclaim deed of the premises, with the usual covenant against incumbrances made or suffered by the grantors, and with a limited warranty. Shortly afterwards, the plaintiff gave certain mortgages on the real estate in question, and proceeded to erect a building on a portion of it. In June or July, he discovered that a watercourse ran across the rear of two of the lots embraced in the parcel, and entirely across one of them. According to the findings of the trial judge,

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