Plaintiffs ask an injunction restraining defendant from continuing an encroachment by defendant upon plaintiffs’ property, or, in the alternative, damages suffered by plaintiffs by reason thereof. The property in question, ■belonging to the plaintiffs, consists of an unimproved lot, 25 feet by 100 in size, known as Ko. 14 West Sixty-fourth street, Manhattan borough, in this city. A survey, offered in evidence by plaintiffs, shows that the building erected by defendant in 1895, on the adjoining lot in West Sixty-fourth street, encroaches upon plaintiffs’ land one and one-half to two and three-quarters inches at the ground level and gradually increases to an encroachment of four to nine and one-half inches at the top of the building. The defendant proved that these conditions have been unchanged since 1904. Defendant moves for a dismissal of the complaint on the ground that, the encroachment having existed for more than two years, this action is prohibited by section 1499 of the Code
Ordered accordingly.