JOY v. ST. LOUIS

No. 106.

138 U.S. 1 (1891)

JOY v. ST. LOUIS.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided January 19, 1891.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Wells H. Blodgett for appellants.

Mr. John C. Orrick for appellees. Mr. Leverett Bell and Mr. George R. Peck were with him on the brief.


MR. JUSTICE BLATCHFORD, after stating the case as above reported, delivered the opinion of the court.

It is contended by the appellants that the Circuit Court erred (1) in holding that the covenant on the part of the County company, to permit other railroads to use its right of way between the park and the terminus of its line in the city, was binding on the Kansas City company, and gave to the Colorado company the right to...

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