74 N.Y.S. 894 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1902
In 1866 Ann Bushnell was the owner of land at the northeasterly corner of Twenty-ninth street and Fourth avenue, with a frontage of 145 feet on Twenty-ninth street. Her title was unrestricted. On July 19, 1866, she conveyed to Perley Holt of this tract the easterly twenty feet, now known as Ho. 105 East Twenty-ninth street. The deed contained' the following covenant: “And whereas the party of the first part is still the owner of the lands situated on the westerly side of and adjoining the premises hereby conveyed, and has thus'an interest in securing performance of the covenants hereinafter expressed; now, therefore, the said parties hereto, for themselves and their respective heirs and assigns, do mutually covenant, promise and agree as follows, to wit: Firsts The party of the second part hereby covenants that he will erect upon the lot hereby conveyed a first class dwelling house, covering the whole front of said lot, and will place the front of the said dwelling house on a line with the fronts of the present adjoining houses next eastward thereto, and will not leave any alleyway upon the said lot nor place or
Complaint dismissed, with costs.