Case ID: mass-app-ct_3/html/0705-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Wildwood Estates of Braintree, Inc. & another vs. Agnes M. Smith & others.
    February 3, 1975.
    
      Anne M. Vohl for the respondents.
    
      Richard L. Seegel (Joseph C. Avitahile with him) for the petitioners.
   Neither of the exceptions claimed by the respondents appears to have been intended (nor was either sufficient) to cast doubt on the validity of the judge’s finding, which is dispositive of the respondents’ claim (s) of “prescriptive rights” or of “rights of prescription,” that “they [the respondents] have not used the pond uninterruptedly for over twenty years.” See G. L. c. 187, § 2. No question of “dedication of rights to the general public” was raised by or open under the pleadings.

Exceptions overruled.