EVANS v. BEAGELL


276 A.D. 883 (1949)

Edward H. Evans et al., Appellants, v. Theodore D. Beagell et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

December 29, 1949.


The action is to determine the boundary line between parcels of land of the parties. The location of the principal line in dispute rests upon language in a deed which describes the line as beginning in the center of a road 273 feet from the point where another boundary crosses the road. The deed also describes the line as running "west of a certain row of apple trees to a stake." An engineer located the main boundary to which this...

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