Assuming that under the special circumstances of this case the method adopted by Special Term was proper in fixing the reasonable rent by evaluating the rear building separately and apportioning the expenses, nevertheless the Special Term should not have disregarded the fact that the rear of a lot is less valuable than the frontage facing the street. This is the rule generally accepted and applied in the city of New York. Considering that factor, we think that the tenant...
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