UNITED STATES v. 3.5 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, IN SOUTH BOSTON, MASS

No. 6454.

57 F.Supp. 548 (1944)

UNITED STATES v. 3.5 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, IN SOUTH BOSTON, MASS., et al.

District Court, D. Massachusetts.

October 25, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edmund J. Brandon, U. S. Atty., and Philip P. A. O'Connell, Sp. Asst. to the U. S. Atty., both of Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

David Greer and Edward F. Dalton, both of Boston, Mass., for Clinton C. Brown, Inc.

Kabatznick, Stern & Gesmer, of Boston, Mass., and Allen D. Rubin, of Brookline, Mass., for Strazzulla Bros.

Reuben Hall, of Boston, Mass., for National Wool Marketing Corporation.

Friedman, Atherton, King & Turner and Lee M. Friedman, all of Boston, Mass., for Fargo Real Estate Trust.

Powers & Hall, Leland Powers, and Matt B. Jones, Jr., all of Boston, Mass., for Piers Operating Co.

Orvil W. Smith and S. R. Wrightington, both of Boston, Mass., for Dwinell-Wright Co.


FORD, District Judge.

This involves a claim by Clinton C. Brown, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Brown), the lessee of certain premises in Boston, Massachusetts, to recover part of the proceeds paid into court by the United States, which, by virtue of its power of eminent domain and pursuant to statute, had filed a taking of the estate on which said premises were situated and obtained a decree for condemnation which was entered on December 26, 1941. The defendant...

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