33 N.Y.S. 843 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1895
This was an ejectment action to recover possession of a triangular piece of land in the village of Sing Sing, used as a part of a public square. The land lies at the intersection of Highland avenue and Main street. The plaintiff founds her title upon a deed from Francis Larkin and others to Daniel D. Mangam, her husband, dated March 1,1867. The comnlaint alleged that plaintiff was in possession of the land in dispute on September 29, 1886, and the court found that fact. The proof does not, however, show an actual possession and occupation of the land by the plaintiff or her husband at that or any other date. At the time of the deed to Daniel Mangam the lot was inclosed by posts and a chain, but this fence had been erected by the village trustees, and, beyond replacing a few of the posts and repairing the chain, there were no acts of ownership over the land shown to have been exercised by the plaintiff or her husband. There was not, therefore, such a possession as the law requires upon which to found an action of ejectment, and, if the plaintiff is entitled to recover, she must do so upon her legal title. The deed from Larkin to Mangam bounded the land conveyed as follows: “Easterly by the Highland turnpike road,