Beekman v. Saratoga & Schenectady Rail Road

Decided 1831-11-26

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The Chancellor. There can be no doubt in this case of the right of the company to lay out "the road in the manner they have done, and to take the property of the complainant *72 for that purpose, provided the authority given by the act and the mode of compensating the owners of lands through which the road is to run are not in violation of the constitution of this state. Even…

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