27 N.Y.S. 958 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1893
The* contract in this case called for the conveyance of three lots of land, with the buildings thereon, on the south side of Seventy-Seventh street in the city of New York, and known by the Nos. 132, 134, and 136 East Seventy-Seventh street, and the defendant agreed to execute and deliver the proper deed for the conveying and assuring of the "fee simple of said premises, free from all incumbrances, subject to the certain mortgages mentioned. It appeared by the evidence that the easterly wall of the building No. 132 encroached about two inches upon the lot adjoining on the west, that the deed as tendered to plaintiff did