· 6/30/1910

Booth v. Clark

Citations

  • 59 Wash. 229
  • 109 P. 805
  • 1910 Wash. LEXIS 1173

Syllabus

<p>Dedication — Plats—Boundaries—Excess. Where fifty-foot lots and the streets as marked on the plat occupy the entire space between the north and south boundaries of the tract, any excess would be apportioned among the lots; and an excess or strip of four and one-half feet along a boundary line could not be claimed by the plattors or those claiming under them.</p>

Judges: Parker

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