29 Pa. Super. 631 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1905
Opinion by
The plaintiffs represent the owners of a lot at the corner of Crescent and Grape streets, in the city of Philadelphia. The defendant’s tracks are located on Crescent street in front of
It appears from the evidence that the gates can. only be worked from the watch box, that the latter is located at the most convenient and practicable place for securing its efficient use; and that the agents of the defendant have exercised care and discretion in its location. The plaintiffs’ complaint is not that it is erected on the street, but that it encroaches on the sidewalk. The defendant justifies its action under the powers granted in the charter and under the requirements of the ordinance of October, 1902. It is not contended by the appellants that the structure might not be lawfully placed in
The action of the court below is warranted by the facts presented.
The decree is affirmed.