Sage v. Mayor of New York

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1897-10-12

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Vann, J. The lands granted by Governor 27ichols to the inhabitants of the village of 27ew Harlem were bounded on the east by the Harlem river, which was made by specific mention the limit of the conveyance in that direction. After the lands intended to be conveyed had been thus definitely bounded in the deed, a clause followed which, in the profuse language of ancient documents, descr…

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