Filed Date: 12/2/1963
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/9/2024
Decision affirmed. The petitioner appealed (see Comeau v. Manzelli, 344 Mass. 375, 376) from the decision and order of the Land Court dismissing the petition to register a narrow strip of land with frontage of 8.10 feet on Green Street, Brookline. The petitioner in 1955 registered the land adjoining the locus on the east. The respondents own the land adjoining the locus on the west. The locus is land which cannot be accurately accounted for when (a) the aggregate of the lot frontages on the northerly side of Green Street, between Harvard Street and Dwight Street, shown by the deeds to those lots, is compared with (b) the total actual measured distance between Harvard Street and Dwight Street. The Land Court decision did not adopt the view of an expert who suggested that the true easterly boundary and the true westerly boundary of the petitioner’s registered land (title to which was gained by the same deeds upon which the petitioner now relies) each lie about eight feet west of the lines determined by the 1955 decree. The Land Court correctly