143 N.Y.S. 41 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1913
This is an appeal from a judgment of the Special Term in Nassau county, decreeing a permanent injunction against the
“ AN ACT to prevent burials near the reservoirs and ponds used for the supply of the city of Brooklyn with water.
“Passed May 5, 1868.
“ The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows :
“ Section 1. It shall not be lawful to establish any cemetery or place of burial, or burial vaults, or other place for the reception or burial of dead bodies, or to bury, or deposit in vaults, any dead body, within a distance of half a mile of the Ridge-wood reservoir, or any other reservoir, or any ponds used for the supply of the city of Brooklyn with water. But nothing ■ herein contained shall be construed to prevent burials hi any cemetery already established, or grounds now held by any religious corporation or society organized under the laws of this State.
“§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately.”
The city of New York brought this action to enjoin the use of said lands for public cemetery purposes, as being in violation of the aforesaid statute. Judgment went for the plaintiff, but without any opinion from the trial court.
It is argued on' this appeal that the act in question is unconstitutional in two aspects; first, that it deprives the owner of real property of a valuable property right in his land without compensation; and, second, that it makes an unlawful discrimination between various persons or corporations.
The judgment should be affirmed, with costs.
Jenks, P. J., Burr, Thomas and Putnam, JJ., concurred.
Judgment affirmed, with costs.