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In the Matter of the Opening of Nineteenth Street in the City of Niagara Falls, Appellant, across the Tracks and Right of Way of The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company et al., Respondents, 1902 — 169 N.Y. 602 · caselaw · US
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In the Matter of the Opening of Nineteenth Street in the City of Niagara Falls, Appellant, across the Tracks and Right of Way of The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company et al., Respondents
169 N.Y. 602·New York Court of Appeals·1902·NY
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In the Matter of the Opening of Nineteenth Street in the City of Niagara Falls, Appellant, across the Tracks and Right of Way of The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company et al., Respondents.
Matter Opening Nineteenth Street, Niagara Falls, 66 App. Div. 618, affirmed.
(Submitted January 6, 1902;
decided January 14, 1902.)
Appeal from an order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the fourth judicial department, entered December 20, 1901, reversing, vacating and setting aside a decision of the common council of the city of Niagara Falls to open and construct an extension of Nineteenth street in said city across the tracks and rights of way of the defendants.
Franklin J. Mackenna for appellant.
M. C. Spratt for respondents. <
[MAJORITY]
Order affirmed, with costs, on default.