Zemel v. Public Service Production Co.
Zemel v. Public Service Production Co.
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiffs obtained a judgment for $475 against the defendants. The pleadings charge the defendants with force and arms breaking into and entering the premises of the plaintiffs and with shovels and pick axes dug up the sidewalk of the plaintiffs and made a pit or shaft and hole of great breadth and width in the sidewalk. The state of the case sent up with the appeal shows that the defendants “opened up Ward street and installed therein, and constructed a vault or manhole, approximately six by ten feet under the sidewalk on the Ward street frontage at Kirk alley, in which was placed three transformers and conduits used in connection with the business of the electric company in furnishing electrical energy either for light or power.” The trial court found “that the statutes, ordinances and permit
The judgment of the First District Court of Newark is therefore affirmed, with costs
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