Dowsey v. Village of Kensington

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1931-07-15

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Lehman, J. The village of Kensington is situated in a territory known as the Great Neck section of Long Island. In that section, contiguous to the city of New York, homes have been built by many who sought there a grace and dignity of life difficult to attain in or near great urban industrial centers. The village communities scattered th…

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