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Page 42
... if the plaintiff would sign a consent that the town in which he resided and in which he was the owner of property subject to taxation might bond itself in aid of a certain railroad ( the consent of a certain per cent . of taxpayers ...
... if the plaintiff would sign a consent that the town in which he resided and in which he was the owner of property subject to taxation might bond itself in aid of a certain railroad ( the consent of a certain per cent . of taxpayers ...
Page 77
Action by Oliver J. Wells against the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Company and another to restrain defendants from maintaining and operating their elevated railroad on Myrtle avenue , Brooklyn , in front of plaintiff's abutting lot ...
Action by Oliver J. Wells against the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Company and another to restrain defendants from maintaining and operating their elevated railroad on Myrtle avenue , Brooklyn , in front of plaintiff's abutting lot ...
Page 79
Appeal from Special Term , Kings County , Action by Oliver J. Wells against the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Company and another . From a judgment for plaintiff , defendants appeal . Modified and affirmed .
Appeal from Special Term , Kings County , Action by Oliver J. Wells against the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Company and another . From a judgment for plaintiff , defendants appeal . Modified and affirmed .
Page 83
WOODWARD , J. The plaintiff is an abutting property owner and taxpayer upon the line of the defendant's street surface railroad , now in process of construction , and he brings this action to perpetually en- join and restrain the ...
WOODWARD , J. The plaintiff is an abutting property owner and taxpayer upon the line of the defendant's street surface railroad , now in process of construction , and he brings this action to perpetually en- join and restrain the ...
Page 84
On the 10th day of April , 1907 , without having taken any of the steps required by section 92 of the railroad law ( Laws 1890 , p . 1109 , c . 565 , as amended by chapter 676 , p . 1382 , Laws 1892 , and section 1 , c . 434 , p .
On the 10th day of April , 1907 , without having taken any of the steps required by section 92 of the railroad law ( Laws 1890 , p . 1109 , c . 565 , as amended by chapter 676 , p . 1382 , Laws 1892 , and section 1 , c . 434 , p .
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