Ls-land.issue.19-911.08 [cracked] -
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Here, Coastal’s title certificate contains no mention of any easement in favor of IRA. IRA did not file a notice of claim until 2005 (Docket 911.03), long after the twenty-year period (1963–1983) would have matured. Under Brackett v. Algonquin Gas Transmission Co. (Mass. Land Ct. 1999), failure to note an easement on the certificate renders the easement unenforceable against a subsequent bona fide purchaser. Coastal acquired the property in 2001 without notice of IRA’s claim; therefore, the prescriptive period effectively as to Coastal as a registered owner.
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