Smith v. De Robbio

76 A. 161, 30 R.I. 464, 1910 R.I. LEXIS 44
CourtSupreme Court of Rhode Island
DecidedMay 17, 1910
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Smith v. De Robbio, 76 A. 161, 30 R.I. 464, 1910 R.I. LEXIS 44 (R.I. 1910).

Opinion

Blodgett, J.

This case is before the court upon the following agreed statement of facts:

“This is an action of trespass and ejectment, brought by-John P. Smith, of Providence, in the State of Rhode Island, against Michele De Robbio and Vincenzina De Robbio, both of Cranston, in said State, for the recovery of certain land situated in- the Town of Cranston, of which the defendants are in actual possession.
“The plaintiff, grantee of one Rowland H. Wilson, claims title to a portion of certain land, now in the possession of the defendants, under a tax title acquired by said Rowland H. Wilson from Joseph A. Shaw, Collector of Taxes for the’Town of Cranston, by deed dated December 22nd, 1906.
“In 1905, the time when the tax assessment under which Smith claims title was made, one Henry E. Simmons was seized and possessed of Lot 26 of the Arlington Heights Park Plat, which said lot of land was situated partly in the City of Providence and partly in the Town of -Cranston. The tax assessed for said year 1905 against Henry E. Simmons by the tax assessors of Cranston was for 'Lot 26 — Arlington Heights Park Plat. ’
“The tax not having been paid, the land assessed to Henry E. *466 Simmons, as aforesaid, was sold for its nonpayment and a deed given by Joseph. A. Shaw, collector, dated December 22nd, 1906, to Rowland H. Wilson, which said deed is recorded in the Town Clerk’s Office in said Cranston in Deed Book 96, page 472, and purported to convey the following described land:
“ ‘That lot of land situate in the Town of Cranston, known and described as Lot 26 on the Arlington Heights Plat. ’
“Later, by deed dated March 30, 1907, and recorded in said Cranston in Deed Book 105, page 471, the said Wilson purported to convey the premises, purchased by him from said Shaw, to John P. Smith, the present plaintiff, the deed from Wilson to Smith describing the land as: ‘That lot of land situate in the Town of Cranston, located and described as Lot 26 on the Arlington Heights Park Plat. ’
“The defendants claim title to the lot in question, which lies partly in the City of Providence and partly in the Town of Cranston, under a mortgagee’s deed dated July 31st, Í906, which said deed to the defendants was recorded in the City of Providence on July 31st, 1906, in Deed Book 482 at page 201, and in the Town of Cranston on August 6th, 1909, in Deed Book 113 at page 143, the recording of the defendants’ deed in Cranston being subsequent -to the instituting of the present proceedings.
“It is agreed that there is an Arlington Heights Park Plat but no Arlington Heights Plat and no other plat in Cranston the name of which includes the words ‘Arlington Heights’; that there is no Lot 26 on said Arlington Heights Park Plat situated wholly in the Town of Cranston; that there is a Lot 26 on the Arlington Heights Park Plat located partly in the City of Providence and partly in the Town of Cranston, which said lot in 1905, the time of said assessment, belonged to Henry E. Simmons.”

The accompanying plat shows the location of the line of the city of Providence and the portions of the lot in question which lie in Providence and in Cranston, respectively.

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76 A. 161, 30 R.I. 464, 1910 R.I. LEXIS 44, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/smith-v-de-robbio-ri-1910.