Fisher v. Pennsylvania Co.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Fisher v. Pennsylvania Co., 1 Sadler 337 (Pa. 1886)
Fisher v. Pennsylvania Co.
Opinion of the Court
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.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- William Fisher, Plff. in Err. v. Pennsylvania Company
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- Published