Storer v. Freeman

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 1810-05-15

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Parsons, C. J. The first question referred to our consideration *358 in this case arises upon the construction of the two deeds, whether the flats did or did not pass by them. The plaintiff’s construction of the first deed is, that running to the shore is running to low water mark, and running by the shore is running by low [ * 438 ] water mark ;…

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