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Lord v. Board of Selectmen of Winchester

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 31, 1964
196 N.E.2d 190 (Mass. 1964)

Opinion

January 31, 1964.

Herbert Lord, pro se.

No argument or brief for the defendant.


Appeal dismissed. The plaintiff has appealed from the dismissal by the single justice of his petition for the establishment of the truth of his bill of exceptions. "It has long been established that appeal does not lie from a decision of a single justice of the Supreme Judicial Court in a proceeding at law." Procida v. Ianiantuani, 295 Mass. 479.


Summaries of

Lord v. Board of Selectmen of Winchester

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 31, 1964
196 N.E.2d 190 (Mass. 1964)
Case details for

Lord v. Board of Selectmen of Winchester

Case Details

Full title:HERBERT LORD vs. BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF WINCHESTER

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Jan 31, 1964

Citations

196 N.E.2d 190 (Mass. 1964)
346 Mass. 786

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