Shaughnessy v. Isenberg

99 N.E. 975, 213 Mass. 159, 1912 Mass. LEXIS 692
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedNovember 27, 1912
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Bluebook
Shaughnessy v. Isenberg, 99 N.E. 975, 213 Mass. 159, 1912 Mass. LEXIS 692 (Mass. 1912).

Opinion

Rtjgg, C. J.

This is a petition to enforce a mechanic’s lien for the balance due upon an entire contract made by the petitioner with the owner of the land for furnishing labor and materials. The case was submitted upon an agreed statement of facts, in substance as follows: The contract was dated on August 7, 1909. Subsequently certain mortgages were given by the owner, through the foreclosure of which the defendant Goldman traced his title, which he acquired on November 12, 1910. Neither he nor any of the mortgagees nor the purchaser at the mortgagees’ sales had any knowledge of the plaintiff’s contract, although it was not completed at the time of the foreclosure of the mortgages. Between March 15 and March 22, 1911, several days’ labor was performed and a small amount of material was furnished by the plaintiff, and the work required by the contract was completed. This work was done without the knowledge of the mortgagees or of the purchaser at the foreclosure sale or of the defendant Goldman, and, as far as the latter knew, the plumbing (to which the contract related) was completed when he took his title. The plaintiff did all the work necessary to finish his contract, after Goldman became owner, in good faith for the purpose of finishing his contract, and he had no knowledge of any change in title until just before filing his certificate. Upon these facts a judge of the Superior Court

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99 N.E. 975, 213 Mass. 159, 1912 Mass. LEXIS 692, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/shaughnessy-v-isenberg-mass-1912.