Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1886

Fisher v. Pennsylvania Co.

Fisher v. Pennsylvania Co.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided January 4, 1886
1 Sadler 337

Fisher v. Pennsylvania Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

We discover no error in this record. The land on which the fence stood was properly appropriated by the railroad company, according to law. The fence was not a continuous one to mark any designated boundary. It was merely disconnected portions to prevent cattle from trespassing on the track. It was not in any sense a consentable line to define the boundary between the company and the adjoining owner.

Judgment affirmed.

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