Opinion
July, 1919.
Judgment and orders reversed, with costs, and complaint dismissed, with costs. Held, that inasmuch as the title to the disputed land passed to the defendant's predecessors by a continuous, open, adverse possession for upwards of twenty years, the plaintiff cannot maintain the action. ( Baker v. Oakwood, 123 N.Y. 16; Barnes v. Light, 116 id. 34; Knapp v. City of New York, 140 App. Div. 289.) All concurred.