DAY v. STATE OF NEW YORK


2 Misc.2d 763 (1956)

Wilson T. Day, Jr., Claimant, v. State of New York, Defendant. (Claim No. 33489.)

Court of Claims.

July 17, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pierre W. Evans for claimant.

Jacob K. Javits, Attorney-General (Martin J. Siegel of counsel), for defendant.


RICHARD S. HELLER, J.

Claimant was the owner of 10 acres of land which adjoined the farm of his father, Wilson T. Day. (Day v. State of New York, 2 Misc.2d 761.)

The State appropriated 2.358 acres (see description in claim) and completely cut off an additional one-third acre, which is no longer available to the claimant.

The land taken was tillable land and its highest economic use was as...

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