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Huntington v. Proprietors of Locks & Canals on Merrimack River
75 Mass. 154
| Mass. | 1857
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By the Court.

The dedication of the place in question for a public landing left the title, subject to that easement, in the defendants, with the right to the use, possession and control of the property in any mode not inconsistent with its use for a landing place. That public easement will not be affected by inclosing the landing place on all sides except towards the canal, leaving a convenient access at all seasons when the canal is navigable. The acts complained of will not encroach upon the rights of the public, or be in any other respect a nuisance.

Bill dismissed-

Case Details

Case Name: Huntington v. Proprietors of Locks & Canals on Merrimack River
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Oct 15, 1857
Citation: 75 Mass. 154
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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