Treasurer & Receiver Gen. v. City of Fitchburg, 129 N.E. 454 (Mass. 1921).
Treasurer & Receiver Gen. v. City of Fitchburg, 129 N.E. 454 (Mass. 1921). Book View Copy Cite
Treasurer and Receiver General
v.
City of Fitchburg
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Jan 19, 1921.
129 N.E. 454
C. T. Flynn, for the defendant., J. W. Allen, Attorney General, & J. B. Benton, Assistant Attorney General, for the plaintiff.
Bealey.
Cited by 3 opinions  |  Published
Bealey, J.

It is settled by Needham, v. Fitchburg, ante, 354, that on the agreed facts in the present case, Hinds, during the time he was an inmate of the tuberculosis department of the “Lakeville State Sanatorium,” had his legal settlement in the defendant city. It having been agreed that no security was given for his support, nor any payment made therefor, and the amount not being in dispute, judgment for the plaintiff should be entered. St. 1902, c. 213, as amended by St. 1907, c. 386. St. 1907, c. 474, § 10, as amended by St. 1912, c. 17, § 1.

So ordered.