Summary
In Bratt v. Gibbs (185 N.Y. 614) the action was brought by plaintiff against the commissioners of highways of a town for legal services in opposing the laying out of a highway, in which opposition the town was successful, largely to the benefit of the taxpayers of the town.
Summary of this case from People ex Rel. Frost v. WoodburyOpinion
Argued June 8, 1906
Decided June 21, 1906
J.B. McCormick for appellants.
Fred A. Bratt for respondent.
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: CULLEN, Ch. J., GRAY, O'BRIEN, EDWARD T. BARTLETT, WERNER and HISCOCK, JJ. Not sitting: CHASE, J.