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Rowe v. Stoddard
1 Root 447
Conn.
1792
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The grant to the proprietors of the sawmill reserved water for the fulling-mill four days in a week, and said saw-mill to continue so long only as it was kept in repair. The grant under which the plaintiff claims, is of the privilege of the water from the slitting-mill, reserving a sufficiency for the fulling-mill four days in the week, and so as not to prejudice the saw-mill. In case there should not be enough for all three, the extinguishment of the right of the saw-mill falls into and enlarges the right of the slitting-mill.

Case Details

Case Name: Rowe v. Stoddard
Court Name: Supreme Court of Connecticut
Date Published: Aug 15, 1792
Citation: 1 Root 447
Court Abbreviation: Conn.
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