8 Johns. 422 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1811
The grant from Lynch to the supervi - sors of the county of Oneida, was for several purposes. That part of the land which lay east of James street was
Whether the court of equity would, or would not, pre-t vent the trust, as to the inhabitants of Rome, from failing, for want of a trustee, is a question net for this court to decide. It is enough in this case, that a court of law cannot supply the want of a sufficient grantee. We are of opinion, that judgment must be rendered for the plaintiff.
Judgment for the plaintiff