106 Mass. 350 | Mass. | 1871
This is a bill in equity to prevent the sale of the plaintiff’s land to pay an assessment, laid thereon by the city council of Charlestown, for the expenses of laying out and constructing Park Street in said city. The land in question does not abut upon said new street. The plaintiff contends that the assessment is illegal and void ; for the reason that, when the proceedings were taken, the law, applicable to that city did not authorize an assessment, for such purposes, upon any land except such as abutted upon the street in which the improvement was made.
If the plaintiff’s position is correct, the assessment was illegal and void, no lien exists upon the land ; and an attempt to sell it would be ineffectual to pass any title. If the plaintiff should pay
We are satisfied that the point is well taken in defence, that, for the grievance alleged, the plaintiff has an adequate remedy at law; and the bill must therefore be Dismissed.