Nickolas v. City of Marlborough II
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The trial court first held that the plaintiffs had standing under the public right doctrine to compel the performance of a duty required by law. Next, the court found that use of the park as a senior center was consistent with the original order of taking as a 'play ground or a recreation center.
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