Eachus v. Los Angeles Consolidated Electric Railway Co.

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1894-08-30

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Harrison, J. The plaintiffs are the owners of a lot of land in the city of Los Angeles, situate at the corner of First and Figueroa streets, having a frontage of one hundred and forty-two feet on First street and fifty feet on Figueroa street. The lot is a portion of a larger tract of land which originally belonged to the municipality, and was laid out by it into blocks and streets in 1872. The plaintiffs became the owners of th…

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