Trustees of Columbia College v. Lynch

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1877-09-18

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Allen, J. It was competent for the plaintiffs and Mr. Beers, from the latter of whom the defendants derive title, while they were the owners of adjoining tracts or parcels of land in the city of New York, by mutual covenants to regulate the use and enjoyment of their respective properties, with a view to the permanent benefit and the advancement in value of each. The mutual and recip…

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