Commissioners of Streets v. Taylor
Commissioners of Streets v. Taylor
Opinion of the Court
If a motion had been -made by the defendant, at the trial of this cause, for a nonsuit, we .think he would have been entitled to it, on the ground, that the evidence produced did not support the declaration, or shew any cause of action which the plaintiffs had, to entitle them to recover. If •the deeds cited did not convey the land in dispute, as has been contended, the plaintiffs can derive no right in virtue "of these deeds. If the deeds did convey the land, and the streets in question were intended, and ought to have been kept, as public ways, the plaintiffs,
But as the plaintiffs have obtained a verdict, which we think is not well founded in law, and supported by proper evidence, the same must be set aside, aud a new trial ordered.
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