DAINO v. STATE


283 A.D. 978 (1954)

Anthony J. Daino, Respondent-Appellant, v. State of New York, Appellant-Respondent. (Claims Nos. 31309, 31842, 31843.)

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 19, 1954.


Claimant owned approximately twenty-one acres and about fifteen acres were appropriated, leaving claimant about six and one-half acres facing a thruway thirty feet high, with no access thereto from his property. Claimant acquired a small section of this property by grant from the State as lands under water. The channel of Hutchinson River, also called Eastchester Creek, had been changed, and one of the conditions of the grant to claimant was that he fill in the old creek...

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