Town of Blue Hill v. Leighton

Decision Date25 October 2011
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4 cases
  • 20 Thames St. LLC v. Ocean State Job Lot of Me. 2017 LLC
    • United States
    • Maine Supreme Court
    • June 24, 2021
    ...limited in scope because they are "summary proceeding[s] to decide who is entitled to the immediate possession of land." Town of Blue Hill v. Leighton , 2011 ME 103, ¶ 8, 30 A.3d 848 (quotation marks omitted). Consequently, the application of claim preclusion to bar subsequent claims is nec......
  • Laqualia v. Laqualia
    • United States
    • Maine Supreme Court
    • November 17, 2011
  • Cookson v. State, Docket No. Pen–12–351.
    • United States
    • Maine Supreme Court
    • February 18, 2014
    ...“Prima facie evidence means evidence that, if unrebutted or unexplained, is sufficient to maintain the proposition.” Town of Blue Hill v. Leighton, 2011 ME 103, ¶ 12 n. 5, 30 A.3d 848 (quotation marks omitted); see also State v. Beane, 146 Me. 328, 331, 81 A.2d 924 (1951). Stated differentl......
  • Town of Carthage v. Friends of Maine's Mountains, Docket No. Fra–14–469.
    • United States
    • Maine Supreme Court
    • March 8, 2016
    ...those asserted in the collector's return, the prima facie evidence becomes undisputed conclusive evidence of the sale. See Town of Blue Hill v. Leighton, 2011 ME 103, ¶ 12 n. 5, 30 A.3d 848. [¶ 24] We next address FOMM's argument that the tax collector exceeded his authority. Here, the coll......

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