CALF ISLAND COMM. TRUST v. YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOC.

Nos. Civ. 302CV462AHN, Civ. 303CV275AHN.

392 F.Supp.2d 241 (2005)

THE CALF ISLAND COMMUNITY TRUST, INC. & Marilyn Tsai v. YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOC. OF GREENWICH, et al. United States of America v. 28.8 Acres of Land, More or Less Located off the Coast of Greenwich, Situated in the County of Fairfield, State of Connecticut, et al.

United States District Court, D. Connecticut.

January 26, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Hughes, Civil Chief, U.S. Attorney's Office, New Haven, CT, Joy Ryan, U.S Dept. of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Div., Washington, DC, for U.S.

John Van Allen Murray, Diserio Martin O'Connor & Castiglioni, LLP, Stamford, CT, for The Plaintiffs in No. 3-02-CV-462 (AHN).

Philip H. Bartels, Holland Kaufmann & Bartels, LLC, Greenwich, CT, for Defendant YMCA.

Mary E. Sommer, Sandak Hennessey & Greco, LLP, Stamford, CT, for Defendant The Trust for Public Land (Inc.).


RULING ON YMCA'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND GOVERNMENT'S MOTION FOR PARTIAL JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS

NEVAS, District Judge.

These consolidated cases involve the transfer of owner hip of a parcel of property known as Calf Island, a/k/a Calves Island, ("Calf Island") from the Young Mens Christian Association of Greenwich ("YMCA") to the United States Department of Interior. In the first action, a neighboring landowner, Marilyn Tsai ("Tsai"), and...

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