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Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C., a member of Phillips & Angley, is a Boston, Massachusetts, firm representing developers, landowners and businesses in Plymouth, Barnstable, Norfolk, Middlesex, Bristol and Suffolk counties. For more than 25 years, Jeffrey T. Angley has worked to protect the interests of developers and landowners who encounter daunting legal obstacles in residential and commercial projects throughout Eastern Massachusetts, including the South Shore and Cape Cod.
Black letter law initially suggests that the answer is no. It is well-settled law that "[a]fter-acquired property can benefit from an easement . . . only if the easement is an easement in gross, a personal interest in or right to use land of an other, or the owner of the after-acquired property receives the consent of the owner of the servient estate.
Black letter law initially suggests that the answer is no. It is well-settled law that "[a]fter-acquired property can benefit from an easement . . . only if the easement is an easement in gross, a personal interest in or right to use land of an other, or the owner of the after-acquired property receives the consent of the owner of the servient estate.
If you are a landowner or developer in Eastern Massachusetts, the attorney who protects your rights in any real estate legal matter is Jeffrey T. Angley, founding member of the law offices of Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C., and principal of Phillips amp; Angley.
For more than 25 years, Jeffrey T. Angley has worked to protect the interests of developers and landowners who encounter daunting legal obstacles in residential and commercial projects throughout Eastern Massachusetts, including the South Shore and Cape Cod.
We capably represent parties in private land use and real estate disputes, including location and use of easements, boundary disputes, adverse possession and prescriptive rights, real estate contract and title disputes, and construction defects.
Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C., is that kind of law firm — thoughtful as we safeguard your interests and aggressive in protecting your rights in complex zoning, land use and real estate matters.
Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C., a member of Phillips & Angley, is a Boston, Massachusetts, firm representing developers, landowners and businesses in Plymouth, Barnstable, Norfolk, Middlesex, Bristol and Suffolk counties
Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C., is that kind of law firm — thoughtful as we safeguard your interests and aggressive in protecting your rights in complex zoning, land use and real estate matters.
For more than 25 years, Jeffrey T. Angley has worked to protect the interests of developers and landowners who encounter daunting legal obstacles in residential and commercial projects throughout Eastern Massachusetts, including the South Shore and Cape Cod.
For more than 25 years, Jeffrey T. Angley has worked to protect the interests of developers and landowners who encounter daunting legal obstacles in residential and commercial projects throughout Eastern Massachusetts, including the South Shore and Cape Cod.
Mr. Angley regularly litigates cases before the Land Court, Superior Courts and Massachusetts Appeals Court, as well as before other courts and administrative agencies at the local, state and federal levels.
Jeffrey T. Angley is an accomplished legal counselor and trial lawyer. He has extensive knowledge of the Massachusetts Zoning Act, the Subdivision Control Act, and local, state and federal regulations affecting development in Eastern Massachusetts.
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