· 8/24/2021

Kenmore Road Assn. v. Bloomfield

Syllabus

The plaintiff corporation, which had acquired title to a certain private road in 1966, sought, inter alia, a judgment declaring that the defendant town had accepted the road as a public road. Following a trial, the trial court rendered judgment in favor of the defendant, concluding that the road had not been dedicated to public use by the plaintiff or accepted by the defendant or the public for such use. On the plaintiff's appeal to this court, held that the trial court's findings that the plaintiff had not impliedly dedicated the road to public use nor had the defendant or the public impliedly accepted the road for such use were supported by the record and, therefore, were not clearly erroneous. Argued May 25—officially released August 24, 2021

Judges: Elgo; Cradle; Pellegrino

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