The parties are owners of properties which abut Church Street in the village of Hoosick Falls, New York. The northerly boundary line of plaintiff's property runs westerly from Church Street a distance of 107 feet and is contiguous for its entire length to the defendant's southerly boundary line. There is no dispute about the fact that when plaintiff purchased her property in 1904 she also acquired as an appurtenance to it a right...
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