Noyes v. Cushing

95 N.E. 83, 209 Mass. 123, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 913
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedMay 19, 1911
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Noyes v. Cushing, 95 N.E. 83, 209 Mass. 123, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 913 (Mass. 1911).

Opinion

Morton, J.

The plaintiff and the defendants are owners of adjoining lots on Creighton Street in Cambridge, each of which, in common with other lots on Creighton Street, is subject to the following building restrictions, namely: “ No building shall ever be erected within fifteen feet of said line of Creighton Street, and no mechanical shop, livery stable, or store shall ever be erected or used on said parcel which shall be detrimental to the use of this locality for dwelling houses.”

This is a bill to restrain and enjoin the defendants from erecting a building on their lot in violation of these restrictions. There was a decree

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