Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Superior Court of the City of New York [1871-1892], Volume 56Diossy, 1889 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... land to adjoining lands of defend- ant to lead water therefrom to the aforesaid works where it is pumped up and thrown off on top of plaintiff's land , and that defendant used said tun- nels and works to mine coal from said adjoining lands ...
... land to adjoining lands of defend- ant to lead water therefrom to the aforesaid works where it is pumped up and thrown off on top of plaintiff's land , and that defendant used said tun- nels and works to mine coal from said adjoining lands ...
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... land ; that it had connected the said Marvin shaft with two other shafts on its own land , and with a part of its land known as the “ farm ” by a gangway and gangways , through which water run from said two shafts upon plaintiff's land ...
... land ; that it had connected the said Marvin shaft with two other shafts on its own land , and with a part of its land known as the “ farm ” by a gangway and gangways , through which water run from said two shafts upon plaintiff's land ...
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... land , and maintaining of the gang- ways in the judgment referred to , so far as they conducted water on plaintiff's land , were in excess of the privilege granted by the contract and that the injunctive relief granted in respect ...
... land , and maintaining of the gang- ways in the judgment referred to , so far as they conducted water on plaintiff's land , were in excess of the privilege granted by the contract and that the injunctive relief granted in respect ...
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... land , in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty - four , not less than ten thousand tons of coal ; in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty - five , not less than ten thousand tons , and twenty thousand in each and every ...
... land , in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty - four , not less than ten thousand tons of coal ; in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty - five , not less than ten thousand tons , and twenty thousand in each and every ...
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... land , but mainly for the purpose of draining the water from the other coll- ieries down upon plaintiff's land , and thus is imposing a burden upon the said land not authorized or contem- plated by the contract . 3d . That defendant is ...
... land , but mainly for the purpose of draining the water from the other coll- ieries down upon plaintiff's land , and thus is imposing a burden upon the said land not authorized or contem- plated by the contract . 3d . That defendant is ...
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admeasurement adverse possession affirmed with costs agreement alleged amount appeal appellant Appellant's points argued assignment attorney authority Bank Barb cause of action cited Civil Procedure claim Clyde & Co coal complaint concurred contract contributory negligence corporation counsel for appellant court court of equity culm damages decree deed defendant demurrer dismiss easement entitled evidence execution executors facts fendant foreclosure FREEDMAN and TRUAX George W granted held injunction interest Jourdan judge judgment jurisdiction jury liability Marcella Marvin shaft Matsell Mayor ment Mickle mining mortgage motion negligence objection Opinion of Referee order denying owner party wall payment person plaint plaintiff plaintiff's land possession premises proceedings question recover referred respondent Respondent's points right of dower Secor SEDGWICK Starin Statement statute street sufficient Super sustained tax lease term testimony thereof tion trial trustees vacated verdict widow York Iron
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