Milton v. Puffer

93 N.E. 634, 207 Mass. 416, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 707
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedJanuary 5, 1911
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Bluebook
Milton v. Puffer, 93 N.E. 634, 207 Mass. 416, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 707 (Mass. 1911).

Opinion

Morton, J.

The plaintiff and the defendants’ intestate, whom we shall speak of as the defendant, owned adjoining estates on Irving Street in Boston. On the premises of the defendant was a brick building which he had erected after he acquired title in 1896, the face of the southerly wall of which coincided with the dividing line between the two estates. The plaintiff acquired title in 1905 and immediately began the erection of a brick building according to plans which contemplated that the northerly foundation and wall should be up to and flush with the northerly line of her land and the dividing line between the two estates. In excavating for the foundations the plaintiff found that all along the dividing line the foundation stones of the defendant’s building projected irregularly into her land from ten to twelve inches and interfered materially with the construction of her building. Thereupon she complained to the defendant, and after a delay which inflicted upon her, as the plaintiff contended, a substantial loss, the defendant caused the stones to be cut off up to the dividing line except for a distance of twelve or fourteen feet near the front of the two estates where the building inspector of the city of Boston refused to allow it to be done on the ground that owing to the peculiar nature of the foundation of the defendant’s building at that point it would tend, if done, to weaken the wall of the defendant’s building. In consequence thereof the plaintiff was subjected, as she alleges, to additional expense in the erection of her building which she seeks to recover in this action

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