Hodgkinson v. Long Island Rail Road
4 Edw. Ch. 411 | New York Court of Chancery | 1844
Held, that the court of chancery had not jurisdiction to restrain the construction of this great work or the use of it, when completed. That it was a matter of municipal regulation and the corporation of Brooklyn having granted to the defendants the privilege of constructing the tunnel for the purposes of their road, this court would not inquire whether the municipal authorities
Motion denied, with costs.