225 A.D. 1 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1928
The following is the opinion of the court below:
Plaintiff’s right to injunctive relief is postulated upon the alleged unconstitutionality of chapter 802 of the Laws of 1928, which became a law on April 5, 1928. It is entitled: “ An act to define the boundary line between the city of New York and the town of Hempstead along the eastern and southerly boundary lines of the former village of Far Rockaway.” Section 1 of the act declares the boundary line between the city of New York and the town of Hempstead; section 2 states that the intention of the Legislature in theretofore establishing this boundary line was to fix it in accordance with the line as established in the act. The remainder of the enactment deals with the levying and collection of taxes upon the property affected by the act, and annexes the territory to the village of Lawrence. It appears that for many years uncertainty has existed as to whether or not the strip of territory affected by this legislation lay within the confines of the