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Wellesley Conservation Council, Inc. v. Pereira

Posted 2018
Author
Robert H. Levin
About This Legal Opinion

The court held that because neither the enabling statute nor the easement document explicitly authorized the holder to seek damages as a violation remedy, such damages could not be obtained.

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