This action of summary process was brought in a District Court under G. L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 239, § 1, as amended by St. 1941, c. 242, § 1, to recover possession of a house and garage in Amesbury. From a judgment for the plaintiff the defendant “duly” appealed to the Superior Court, which reported the case without decision upon a case stated.
In 1940 the defendant and her husband, Frank Wajda, acquired the title by deed “as joint tenants.” This made them tenants by the entirety.
Hoag
v.
Hoag,
Summary process is a purely statutory procedure and can be maintained only in the instances specifically provided for in the statute.
Dayton
v.
Brannelly,
Judgment for the defendant.
