Plaintiffs-respondents had purchased a plot of land in Westchester County from the owners thereof, John Rolls and his wife. In anticipation of sale of one half the plot on which their home stood, the owners retained defendant-appellant, a land surveyor, to divide it into two plots as nearly equal as possible. The westerly, rear plot — so considered in relation to the local highway — was to be sold. Since that portion was otherwise landlocked from the highway...
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