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Dunning v. Kelly
47 N.J. Eq. 324
New York Court of Chancery
1890
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Decree awarded a perpetual injunction restraining the defendant from filling': up or obstructing a ditch through which the complainant’s lot was drained. The lots of the parties, respectively, lying within a city, in the neighborhood of city improvements, and the probability-being, that by the construction of sewers by the city the water from the complainant’s lot may be diverted into public-sewers, and his lot thereby relieved therefrom, the decree was amended, giving' defendant leave to apply, upon such an altered condition of affairs, to have-the injunction modified or discharged.

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Case Name: Dunning v. Kelly
Court Name: New York Court of Chancery
Date Published: Jun 15, 1890
Citation: 47 N.J. Eq. 324
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