19 N.Y.S. 941 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1892
Catharine Blauvelt, in March, 1889, was the owner of a piece of mountain land in Rockland county, on the west shore of the Hudson river, being one of the pieces described in the complaint. The tract consists of about 96 acres. There was then a stone quarry opened on the north end of the land along the Hudson river. The owner, in March, 1889, gave a three-years lease of the property for a stone quarry to William Dewey. The owner reserved her right to cut the wood on the land, and to lease to other persons any part of the premises which could be used without injury to the said business of defendant. In August, 1889, Dewey purchased seven sixteenths, of the land. In August, 1890, the plaintiff Cosgriff and the defendants Conklin and Foss bought the remaining nine sixteenths of the land. Dewey, while in possession as tenant, extended the quarry at considerable