10 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 556

GEORGE O. TOWNSEND, Appellant, v. ROBERT BISSELL, Respondent.

Appeal from a judgment in favor of -the defendant.. The action was in trespass for pulling down a wall constructed by plaintiff shortly before. The court was of opinion that the locus in quo was a lane, running between the premises of the respective parties, and had been used as such for more than fifty years, and that the plaintiff had no such possession as justified his bringing the action.

A. B. Moore, for the appellant.

D. O’Brien, for the respondent.

Opinion by Gilbert, J.

Townsend v. Bissell
10 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 556

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Townsend v. Bissell
Decision Date
Jan 1, 1875
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