Livingston v. Mayor

Decided 1831-12-15

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The following opinions were delivered : By the Chancellor. There seems to be a very little dispute as to the facts _ in this case. But an important question arises as to the rights of the plaintiff in error, as against the persons to whom he had conveyed certain building lots in the city of New-York. His counsel have also raised and argued several constitutional objections to the mode in which damages are directed…

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