Riverbank Improvement Co. v. Bancroft

95 N.E. 216, 209 Mass. 217, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 932
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedMay 20, 1911
StatusPublished
Cited by25 cases

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Riverbank Improvement Co. v. Bancroft, 95 N.E. 216, 209 Mass. 217, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 932 (Mass. 1911).

Opinion

Hammond, J.

The physical facts as to the size, situation and construction of the building in question are not in dispute, and the defendants admit that the building is being used by them as a garage for their own automobiles and that unless restrained by legal process they intend to continue such use. The main question on the merits is whether in the building itself or in such a use of it there is anything inconsistent with any of the „ restrictions to which the land is subject.

Those restrictions were imposed in the deed of the Riverbank Improvement Company, hereinafter called the company, to George Wheatland (under whom the defendants claim by mesne conveyances) dated August 11, 1899, and duly recorded; and so far as material to the question before us they are as follows :

[220]*220First. No buildings other than dwelling houses (which word shall include club houses), with the usual outbuildings appurtenant thereto, shall be erected, placed, or used upon the said land. Such outbuildings shall be erected only on the southerly side of said twenty-foot street or way, and no portion of said outbuildings shall be higher than eight feet above the grade of the street in front of the premises hereby conveyed. No stable of any kind, private or otherwise, shall be erected or maintained on any portion of said land. ...

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