Before 1958 plaintiffs Glebocki and defendants Poole owned adjoining lots fronting on the Mohawk River on which residences were erected. Running parallel to the river was a right of way crossing both lots and used by both owners and to some extent by the public. The parties found the use of that right of way unsatisfactory and it is admitted by both sides that in 1958 they agreed each to buy a lot adjoining their respective lots away from the river. These newly acquired lots...
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