PEOPLE v. SYS. PROPS.


281 A.D. 433 (1953)

The People of the State of New York et al., Appellants, v. System Properties, Inc., et al., Respondents

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

March 12, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorney-General (Wendell P. Brown, Solicitor-General, Edward L. Ryan and Donald C. Glenn of counsel), for People of the State of New York, appellant.

Richmond D. Moot for Irving Langmuir and others, appellants.

Randall J. Le Boeuf, Jr., Chauncey P. Williams, Jr., and Halcyon G. Skinner for System Properties, Inc., respondent.

Charles H. Tuttle for Lake George Association, respondent.

Beecher S. Clother for County of Warren and others, respondents.

Edward R. Waite for County of Washington and others, respondents.

F. Morse Hubbard for Elizabeth G. Brereton, respondent.

Sheldon F. Wickes for Town of Ticonderoga, respondent.

John W. Whiteley and Dominic J. Viscardi for Village of Ticonderoga, respondent.

B. Gregory Brewster, County Attorney (Albert Krakes of counsel), for County of Essex, respondent.

FOSTER, P. J., BERGAN, COON and IMRIE, JJ., concur.


HALPERN, J.

This action was originally brought by the People of the State of New York for a judgment decreeing and declaring that the State was the owner of the bed of Lake George and of the Ticonderoga River, the outlet of Lake George, and that the State had the paramount right to control the use of the waters of Lake George and the Ticonderoga River and to regulate the water level of the lake. The State also...

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