189 Mass. 114 | Mass. | 1905
This is an action of trespass in regard to the boundary line between two adjoining estates belonging to the plaintiff and the defendant. There was a verdict for the plaintiff, and the case is here on exceptions by the defendant to the exclusion of certain evidence and to the refusal to give certain rulings that were requested and to instructions that were given.
The remaining question relates to the instructions that were requested and to those that were given. The first two instructions requested by the defendant were in effect that the plaintiff was estopped to deny that the line claimed by the defendant was the division line if, supposing or having reason to suppose that it had been established by agreement as the division line, she stood by without objection and saw the defendant and her husband make improvements on the land thus set off to the defendant. The instructions thus requested omitted any reference to the arrangement alleged by the plaintiff to have been made
Exceptions overruled.