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Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction:
The Land Court Department of the Trial Court
has statewide jurisdiction. While the court has jurisdiction
throughout the Commonwealth, the justices of the Land Court normally
sit in Boston. However, it is usual, where the circumstances
warrant and counsel request, for the court to hold trials in
other locations within the state. The court has exclusive, original
jurisdiction over the registration of title to real property
and over all matters and disputes concerning such title subsequent
to registration. The court also exercises exclusive original
jurisdiction over the foreclosure and redemption of real estate
tax liens. The court shares, with certain other court departments,
jurisdiction over other property matters. Effective January 1,
2003, the court has concurrent jurisdiction over specific performance
of contracts relating to real estate and over petitions for partitions
of real estate. Under G.L. c.40A and 41, the court shares jurisdiction
over matters arising out of decisions by local planning boards
and zoning boards of appeal. Both the Land Court and the Superior
Court Department have jurisdiction over the processing of mortgage
foreclosure cases, determining the military status of the mortgagor.
Additionally, the court has superintendency authority over the
registered land office in each registry of deeds.
The full text of the G. L. c. 185, may be found
at: http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/gl-185-toc.htm
Permit Session
Pursuant to Chapter 205 of the Acts of 2006 (An Act Relative to Streamlining
and Expediting the Permitting Process in The Commonwealth), effective August
2, 2006, the Legislature established a separate session of the land court department,
known as the permit session. This session has original jurisdiction, concurrent
with the superior court department over certain civil actions involving land
use and environmental permitting.
Cases filed in the permit session are limited
to those involving either 25 or more dwelling units or the construction
or alteration or 25,000 square feet or more of gross floor area
or both. Cases filed in the permit session will not be accepted
for filing unless accompanied by a completed Permit Session Civil
Cover Sheet, on which Plaintiff must certify that the case is
within the jurisdiction of the permit session, and indicating
the jurisdictional grounds. The Permit Session Civil Cover Sheet
is available on this website, as is the Revised Land Court Civil
Cover Sheet, to be used when filing all other Land Court cases.
All permit session cases must be commenced by filing at the Land
Court Recorder's office at 3 Pemberton Square, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02018.
Permit Session
Civil Cover Sheet (Note:
To Be Used Only for Those Cases Which are Within the Jurisdiction
of the Permit Session Pursuant to Chapter 205 of the Acts of
2006)
The full text of the act may be found at: http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/seslaw06/sl060205.htm
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