Town of Blue Hill v. Leighton
Decision Date | 25 October 2011 |
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4 cases
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20 Thames St. LLC v. Ocean State Job Lot of Me. 2017 LLC
...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
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Cookson v. State, Docket No. Pen–12–351.
...“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......
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Town of Carthage v. Friends of Maine's Mountains, Docket No. Fra–14–469.
...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......