Monroe Bridge Eminent Domain Lawyer, Massachusetts


John D. Lanoue

Power of Attorney, Title Insurance, Estate Administration, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  56 Years

Edmund Russell St. John

Commercial Real Estate, Employment, Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  45 Years

John B. Derosa

Other, Commercial Real Estate, Government, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  57 Years

Michael J. Szklasz

Landlord-Tenant, Family Law, Collection, Car Accident
Status:  In Good Standing           

William W. Adams

Real Estate, Bankruptcy & Debt, Foreclosure
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  38 Years

J. Peri Campoli

Residential Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning, Workers' Compensation
Status:  In Good Standing           

Richard Johansen

Bankruptcy & Debt, Business, Real Estate, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           

Shaun T. Mahoney

Estate Planning, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

David W. Murphy

Commercial Real Estate, Estate Planning, Family Law, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

Michele A. Butler

Education, Non-profit, Real Estate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

SETBACK

The distance between a property boundary and a building. A minimum setback is usually required by law.

FIERI FACIAS

Latin for 'that you cause to be done.' This is a court document that instructs a sheriff to seize and sell a defendant's property in order to satisfy a monetary... (more...)
Latin for 'that you cause to be done.' This is a court document that instructs a sheriff to seize and sell a defendant's property in order to satisfy a monetary judgment against the defendant.

FRIENDLY SUIT

A lawsuit brought by two parties, not as adversaries, but as collaborators in order to resolve a legal question that affects them both. For example, two compani... (more...)
A lawsuit brought by two parties, not as adversaries, but as collaborators in order to resolve a legal question that affects them both. For example, two companies might bring a friendly suit to court in order to clarify a legal interpretation of a contract between them.

INVITEE

A business guest, or someone who enters property held open to members of the public, such as a visitor to a museum. Property owners must protect invitees from d... (more...)
A business guest, or someone who enters property held open to members of the public, such as a visitor to a museum. Property owners must protect invitees from dangers on the property. In an example of the perversion of legalese, social guests that you invite into your home are called 'licensees.'

DEMURRER

A request made to a court, asking it to dismiss a lawsuit on the grounds that no legal claim is asserted. For example, you might file a demurrer if your neighbo... (more...)
A request made to a court, asking it to dismiss a lawsuit on the grounds that no legal claim is asserted. For example, you might file a demurrer if your neighbor sued you for parking on the street in front of her house. Your parking habits may annoy your neighbor, but the curb is public property and parking there doesn't cause any harm recognized by the law. After a demurrer is filed, the judge holds a hearing at which both sides can make their arguments about the matter. The judge may dismiss all or part of the lawsuit, or may allow the party who filed the lawsuit to amend its complaint. In some states and in federal court, the term demurrer has been replaced by 'motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim' (called a '12(b)(6) motion' in federal court) or similar term.

EASEMENT BY PRESCRIPTION

A right to use property, acquired by a long tradition of open and obvious use. For example, if hikers have been using a trail through your backyard for ten year... (more...)
A right to use property, acquired by a long tradition of open and obvious use. For example, if hikers have been using a trail through your backyard for ten years and you've never complained, they probably have an easement by prescription through your yard to the trail.

AUTHOR

In terms of copyright protection, either the person who creates the work, the person or business that pays another to create the work in an employment context o... (more...)
In terms of copyright protection, either the person who creates the work, the person or business that pays another to create the work in an employment context or the person or business that commissions the work under a valid work for hire contract. For example, a songwriter may write a song, but if he is employed by a company to do so, the company is the author of that song for copyright purposes.

IP

See intellectual property law.

MEMORANDUM

(1) An informal written document. A memorandum may be used in any number of circumstances, but most lawyers are best acquainted with the interoffice memorandum-... (more...)
(1) An informal written document. A memorandum may be used in any number of circumstances, but most lawyers are best acquainted with the interoffice memorandum--a document prepared by a junior associate in a law office or a judge's law clerk outlining the facts, procedural elements and legal arguments involved in a particular legal matter. These memos are reviewed by senior lawyers and judges who use them to decide how to proceed with the case. (2) Any written record, including a letter or note, that proves that a contract exists between two parties. This type of memo may be enough to validate an oral (spoken) contract that would otherwise be unenforceable because of the statute of frauds. (Under the statute of frauds, an oral contract is invalid if it can't be completed within one year from the date the contract is made.)

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Providence and Worcester Railroad Company v. Energy Facilities Siting Board

... case we are asked to decide whether GL c. 164, §§ 69G and 69S, give the Energy Facilities Siting Board (board) the power to authorize an oil pipeline company to take land by eminent domain for a pipeline that is not "new," a 136 question of first impression in Massachusetts. ...

Faneuil Investors Group, Limited Partnership v. Board Of Selectmen Of Dennis

... [2] The property is a 6.41-acre parcel of land that the town acquired by eminent domain on August 14, 2001, with the consent of its prior owners. The taking occurred pursuant to a town meeting vote which, inter alia: "authorize[d] the [board] to acquire by eminent domain. . . ...

Kennie v. Natural Resource Department of Dennis

... Two town selectmen told the developer that they would take any action necessary to stop the development and the town voted to take the developer's property by eminent domain. Id. ... at 781 (direct deprivation found in taking plaintiff's land by eminent domain); Swanset Dev. ...