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In what could be the first test case of a new theory to clear up defective foreclosure titles -- and much welcome news for property owners stuck with toxic titles -- Massachusetts Land Court Judge Gordon Piper has ruled that the theory of equitable assignment of an improperly foreclosed mortgage can be used to clear title of an improperly foreclosed property.
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Cavanaugh v. GMAC Mortgage -- Massachusetts Land Court
In what could be the first test case of a new theory to clear up defective foreclosure titles -- and much welcome news for property owners stuck with toxic titles -- Massachusetts Land Court Judge Gordon Piper has ruled that the theory of equitable assignment of an improperly foreclosed mortgage can be used to clear title of an improperly foreclosed property.
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In what could be the first test case of a new theory to clear up defective foreclosure titles -- and much welcome news for property owners stuck with toxic titles -- Massachusetts Land Court Judge Gordon Piper has ruled that the theory of equitable assignment of an improperly foreclosed mortgage can be used to clear title of an improperly foreclosed property.
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Irwin Jacobson, of The Estate of Jack Jacobson, Deceased v. Atlantic City Hospital, A Corporation of The State of New Jersey, Harry P. Goodman and Lawrence Strenger, 392 F.2d 149, 3rd Cir. (1968)