182 Mass. 495 | Mass. | 1903
All the restrictions are imposed by a single sentence: “ That no building except the ordinary outhouses shall be placed upon said lots, or either of them, of less value than four thousand dollars, and all buildings erected thereon, shall set back from the line of the several streets shown on said plan, at least twenty feet, nor shall any building erected on said land be used for a livery stable or tenement house, or for any manufacturing purposes, for the period of ten years.” As the whole deed is not before us, we assume that there is nothing in the other parts of it which would affect the meaning of this sentence. The agreed facts are not of matters which have a necessarily controlling bearing upon the precise question, which
Decree affirmed.