Nichols v. New England Furniture Co.

59 N.W. 155, 100 Mich. 230, 1894 Mich. LEXIS 790
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedMay 18, 1894
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Nichols v. New England Furniture Co., 59 N.W. 155, 100 Mich. 230, 1894 Mich. LEXIS 790 (Mich. 1894).

Opinion

McGrath, C. J.

Plaintiffs, the widow and children of Isaac H. Nichols, bring ejectment to recover the premises lying between the north line of lot E, extended, the, south line of lot G, extended, the center line of the canal, and the east line of Mill street, as shown on the sketch on next page; the defendant having constructed a building on piles, over the canal on said premises.

Defendant claims title to the premises in question from two sources: (1) That, by conveyance of lots E and G according to the plat, it has the title in fee to Mill street, and to the center of the canal, as part and parcel of lots. E and G; and (2) by adverse possession.

Prior to 1836, the owners of certain land abutting on Grand river commenced the construction of a dam across said river, and a canal along and upon the eastern shore-thereof. In 1836 the proprietors of the land and canal made and recorded a plat of the same. The plat shows the location of the canal, dam, guard gates, chute, basin, thread of the river, and the subdivision of the adjacent land into lots, with streets and alleys. A large section of the-territory platted lies east of Canal street, and from near

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