Section 1. If the record title of land is clouded by an adverse claim, or by the possibility thereof, a person in possession of such land claiming an estate of freehold therein or an unexpired term of not less than ten years, and a person who by force of the covenants in a deed or otherwise may be liable in damages, if such claim should be sustained, may file a petition in the land court stating his interest, describing the land, the claims and the possible adverse claimants so far as known to him, and praying that such claimants may be summoned to show cause why they should not bring an action to try such claim. If no better description can be given, they may be described generally, as the heirs of A B or the like. Two or more persons having separate and distinct parcels of land in the same county and holding under the same source of title, or persons having separate and distinct interests in the same parcel or parcels, may join in a petition against the same supposed claimants. If the supposed claimants are residents of the commonwealth, the petition may be inserted like a declaration in a writ, and served by a copy, like a writ of original summons. Whoever is in the enjoyment of an easement shall be held to be in possession of land within the meaning of this section.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases
Title III - Remedies Relating to Real Property
Chapter 240 - Proceedings for Settlement of Title to Land
Section 1 - Petition to Compel Adverse Claimant to Try Title
Section 2 - Proceedings Upon Petition
Section 3 - Proceedings Upon Appearance
Section 4 - Parties Without Actual Notice; Remedies
Section 5 - Application of Preceding Sections
Section 6 - Actions in Supreme Judicial, Superior or Land Courts
Section 9 - Guardians Ad Litem; Compensation and Expenses
Section 10 - Proceeding in Rem; Effect of Judgment
Section 10a - Restrictions on Land; Determination; Jurisdiction; Petition
Section 10b - Notice of Proceedings; Parties
Section 10c - Determination of Restrictions; Manner
Section 11 - Petition in Land Court to Determine Encumbrances
Section 12 - Unknown, etc., Respondents; Describing; Amending Petition
Section 13 - Respondents Upon Whom Service Cannot Be Made; Notice; Appointing Agents
Section 14 - Jurisdiction; Hearings; Decrees; Costs
Section 14a - Municipal Zoning Ordinances, etc.; Petition for Judicial Determination of Validity
Section 15 - Petition in Land Court; Notice
Section 16 - Jurisdiction of Land Court; Determining Enforceability of Restrictions
Section 17 - Restrictions Injurious to Public Interests; Registration of Land; Damages
Section 19 - Petition to Land Court
Section 21 - Report and Plan of Commissioners; Effect
Section 23 - Determination of Boundaries by Court
Section 24 - Parties; Subsequent Purchasers As
Section 25 - Boundaries Determined Concurrently With Registration
Section 26 - Rights of Commonwealth
Section 27 - Fiduciaries, etc.; Establishing Power or Authority