Di Leo v. Pecksto Holding Corp.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1952-12-05

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Fuld, J. To expand his coal and masonry trade, Michele Di Leo in 1921 bought land in the Village of Port Chester from William Ryan Company. To get to and from his property, Di Leo and his predecessor before him, from the year 1909 at least, traveled a path, stretching north 250 feet to Westchester Avenue, over lands now owned by Pecksto Holding Corp., Waef Realty Corp. and Port Chester Lumber Company. For upwards of thirty-five…

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