F. J. Harrison & Co. v. Boring

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1875-07-01

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Roberts, Chief Justice. The grounds of action set up by the plaintiffs are that the lot No. 7, upon which they erected their banking-house, was adjoining to an open space represented in the plat of the town of Longview by lots Hos. 6 and 5, in block 21, upon which the defendants had no right to build a house or otherwise use for private purposes as their own property, because, first, said lots Hos. 6 and 5 had been dedicated to…

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