Webber v. Landrigan

102 N.E. 460, 215 Mass. 221, 1913 Mass. LEXIS 1276
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedJune 17, 1913
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Webber v. Landrigan, 102 N.E. 460, 215 Mass. 221, 1913 Mass. LEXIS 1276 (Mass. 1913).

Opinion

Morton, J.

This is a petition brought in the Land Court by the trustees under the will of John P. Webber, late of Brookline, to register and confirm their title to a certain lot of land situated at the corner of Shawmut Avenue and Worcester Street in Boston. The petitioners seek to register their title free, so far as therespond[222]*222ent is concerned, from certain restrictions which appear of record in the deeds of their predecessors in title and which the respondent as the owner of the adjacent lot seeks to enforce against them. The lot belonging to the petitioners and that belonging to the respondent constitute parts of a larger tract conveyed by the city of Boston to H. Hollis Hunnewell by deed dated June 26, 1855, and recorded July 16, 1855, and subdivided by him into six lots; and the question submitted to the Land Court was whether upon all the evidence as matter of law a general scheme was established by Hunnewell which created an equitable easement for the benefit of the respondent. The Land Court found that no such general scheme was contemplated or established, and ordered a decree for the petitioners free from restrictions. The respondent excepted to this finding and order.

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