106 N.Y.S. 689 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1907
The plaintiff is a tenant on "the third story of the building on the northwest comer of Thirty-fourth street and Broadway, in this city. His tenancy commenced on March 8, 1905, under a lease for a term of five years, at a rental varied from $2,500 to $3,000". At the commencement of the tenancy the sidewalk along the building upon Thirty-fourth street side was absolutely unincumbered. Subsequently the defendant leased the basement and a room on the ground floor adjoining the entrance to the building. The defendant, in order to obtain access to the basement, erected upon the sidewalk a structure of iron work and glass. This structure stood out from the side wall of the building about six feet and up to within about five feet of the doorway leading to the building, and was completed some time in September, 1905. The space thus occu
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