Andrews, Oh. J. The judgment determined that the plaintiff had a right of way over the premises of the defendant, which was obstructed by the fences erected by her on the north and south lines of her land. But it did not locate the way across the defendant’s land in front of her dwelling. It gave the width of the way, the starting point at the north, and described it as extending the…
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