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Dickerson v. Stoll
8 N.J. Eq. 294
New York Court of Chancery
1850
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The Chancellor.

It is a question of boundary between adjoining land owners. The complainant will be left to his action at law. If, after such action brought, the defendants, or either of them, proceed to cut again, an injunction can be applied for.

Bill dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: Dickerson v. Stoll
Court Name: New York Court of Chancery
Date Published: Jun 15, 1850
Citation: 8 N.J. Eq. 294
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