Uliasz v. Gillette

256 N.E.2d 290, 357 Mass. 96, 1970 Mass. LEXIS 787
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedMarch 3, 1970
StatusPublished
Cited by31 cases

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Uliasz v. Gillette, 256 N.E.2d 290, 357 Mass. 96, 1970 Mass. LEXIS 787 (Mass. 1970).

Opinion

Quirico, J.

This is an appeal by the respondent from the final decree of the Probate Court in a suit in equity under G. L. c. 231 A. By its decree the court declared that a parcel of land which the respondent claims to own had been dedicated to public use and was therefore subject to the petitioners’ right to use it as a means of ingress and egress to and from their abutting land.

The judge made a report of the material facts found by him, and the evidence is reported. G. L. c. 215, §§ 11, 12. All questions of law, fact and discretion are open for our decision. We may find facts for ourselves in addition to those found by the judge and, if satisfied that he was plainly wrong in making certain findings, we may find facts contrary to such findings made by him. Lowell Bar Assn. v. Loeb, 315 *98 Mass. 176, 178. Shattuck v. Wood Memorial Home, Inc. 319 Mass. 444, 445. Gordon v. O’Brien, 320 Mass. 739, 740. White v. White, 322 Mass. 30, 31. Sulmonetti v. Hayes, 347 Mass. 390, 391.

The facts, most of which were found by the trial judge, are'" as follows. In 1913, J. W. Wilbur (Wilbur) owned a large tract of land in Pittsfield. He caused a plan to be *99 prepared and recorded in the registry of deeds showing a layout of a proposed development of the entire tract into 440 numbered lots on eight proposed streets. It showed a number of lots extending from the easterly line of Sheffield Street (the most easterly of the four north-south streets) to the easterly line of Wilbur’s tract. It also showed Savoy Street (the most northerly of the four east-west streets) crossing Sheffield Street and continuing between two lots to the easterly line of Wilbur’s tract. This case involves a controversy over the rights of the parties in and to that dead-end portion of Savoy Street located east of Sheffield Street, and shown on the plan as bounded on its southerly side by lot No. 394 and on its northerly side by lot No. 395, both of which are owned by the respondent. A sketch of the area involved accompanies this opinion.

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