Citation Numbers: 59 Misc. 558, 111 N.Y.S. 725
Judges: Tompkins
Filed Date: 6/15/1908
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
The facts in this case are the same as in the case of George v. Village of Chester,
This reservation, in my opinion, places the plaintiff herein in the same position, so far as this action and the questions involved herein are concerned, as the plaintiff in the case of George v. Village of Chester, and entitles the plaintiff to the same relief, provided the evidence justifies a finding that the defendant had interfered with or threatened to interfere with the plaintiff’s rights in the waters of said lake.
I think the facts developed at the trial, and the matters set forth in the answer, justify the conclusion that it is the defendant’s intention to enforce the rules and regulations of the State Health Commissioner against the plaintiff, unless enjoined from so doing, and that it is the defendant’s intention" and purpose to enforce said rules and regulations, if permitted to do so.
Judgment for the plaintiff for an injunction, but without damages, and for" the costs of this action.
Judgment for plaintiff.
Ante, page 553,