Licensed to non-actual locations

A. Joseph Ross joe@attorneyross.com
Wed Jan 30 01:12:25 EST 2008


On 29 Jan 2008 at 22:39, Dave Doherty wrote:

> There's a lot of case law about New England towns because the legal
> organizations of communities are so different here than in the bulk of
> the country. I think it is likely that every square inch of New
> England belongs to some "town" or other. That is patently not true in
> other areas of the country, particularly the West.
 
That certainly is true in Massachusetts.  When four towns were 
abolished to create the Quabbin Reservoir in the 1930s, their 
territory was annexed to surrounding towns.

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