DAY v. VAUGHN & USILTON, INC.


67 S.E.2d 898 (1951)

193 Va. 168

DAY et al. v. VAUGHN & USILTON, Inc.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

December 3, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William E. Day, pro se.

Jesse, Phillips, Klinge & Kendrick and Ernest T. Gearheart, Jr., all of Arlington, for appellee.

Before HUDGINS, C. J, and EGGLETON, SPRATLEY, BUCHANAN, MILER, SMITH and WHITTLE, JJ.


SMITH, Justice.

The appellee, Vaughn & Usilton, Incorporated, a Virginia corporation, hereinafter referred to as the complainant, was the owner and original subdivider of a tract of land in Arlington county known as "Vaughn & Usilton's Addition to Arlington Heights". The land was subdivided into 147 lots and certain streets, including the controversial "South Lincoln Street", as shown on a plat duly recorded with...

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