Massachusetts General Laws

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 35, § 35 (2026)

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Section 35. The supreme judicial court, upon the suit of the attorney general or petition of one or more taxable inhabitants of a county, may in law or in equity enforce sections eleven, thirteen, fifteen, sixteen, twenty-five to thirty, inclusive, and thirty-two to thirty-four, inclusive, of this chapter, and sections fourteen and seventeen of chapter thirty-four.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1972–1978 · leading case: O'Coin's, Inc. v. Treasurer of the Cnty. of Worcester, 287 N.E.2d 608 (Mass. 1972).
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O'Coin's, Inc. v. Treasurer of the Cnty. of Worcester, 287 N.E.2d 608 (Mass. 1972). · cites it 2× “See G. L. c. 35, § 35. The case is reported to us without decision upon the petition, the respondents’ answer, and a statement of agreed facts.”
Chase v. Plan. Bd. of Watertown, 350 N.E.2d 470 (Mass. App. Ct. 1976). “44, § 59 (compliance by treasurers, collectors, and assessors with various financial requirements); G.”
Platt v. Commissioners, 376 N.E.2d 1264 (Mass. App. Ct. 1978). “214, § 1, but under the statutory jurisdiction granted by G. L. c. 35, § 35. Although § 35 by its terms vests jurisdiction only in the Supreme Judicial Court, that jurisdiction may be exercised concurrently by the Superior Court under the provisions of G.”
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