HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION v. 1 MARK T. GODDARD & Another.
HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION v. 1 MARK T. GODDARD & Another.
Opinion
NOTICE: Summary decisions issued by the Appeals Court pursuant to M.A.C. Rule 23.0, as appearing in 97 Mass. App. Ct. 1017 (2020) (formerly known as rule 1:28, as amended by 73 Mass. App. Ct. 1001 [2009]), are primarily directed to the parties and, therefore, may not fully address the facts of the case or the panel's decisional rationale. Moreover, such decisions are not circulated to the entire court and, therefore, represent only the views of the panel that decided the case.
A summary decision pursuant to rule 23.0 or rule 1:28 issued after February 25, 2008, may be cited for its persuasive value but, because of the limitations noted above, not as binding precedent. See Chace v. Curran, 71 Mass. App. Ct. 258, 260 n.4 (2008).
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS APPEALS COURT 24-P-463 HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION vs. MARK T. GODDARD & another. 1 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 23.0 The defendants appeal from a summary judgment entered in the Housing Court in a postforeclosure summary process action which awarded the plaintiff possession of a home at 2 Everett Street, Maynard, that was formerly owned and occupied by the defendants. We affirm.
Discussion. "Appellate briefs must contain the contentions of the appellants with respect to the issues presented, and the reasons therefor, with citations to the authorities, statutes and parts of the record relied on" (quotation omitted). Selmark Assocs., Inc. v. Ehrlich, 467 Mass. 525, 540 (2014), quoting Mass. R. A. P. 16 (a) (4), as amended, 367 Mass. 921 (1975).
the requirements of our appellate rules, they have waived all issues raised in their appeal.
Judgment affirmed.
By the Court (Desmond, Sacks & Brennan, JJ. 3),
Clerk
Entered: June 2, 2025.
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