85 N.J. Eq. 85 | New York Court of Chancery | 1915
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Counsel for the defendant having stated that they do not desire an appeal, I will briefly indicate my views so that there may be no further delay:
In a long'line of cases this court has dealt with situations similar to the one disclosed by the evidence in this case. Recently, Chancellor Walker, in Kroecker v. Camden Coke Co., 82 N. J. Eq. 373, and Vice-Chancellor Stevens, in the Board of Health of Irvington v. Schmidt, 83 N. J. Eq. 35, have expressed views which I shall follow now.
It seems to me clear that upon the facts in this case the court must grant the relief desired by the complainant.