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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

SIDEWALK ASSESSMENTS.
    Circuit Court of Hamilton County.
    Kahn v. City of Cincinnati et al.
    Decided, June 6, 1908.
    
      Sidewalk — Notice to Build Served on Abutting Owner — Walk Constructed by the City — Assessment Levied against Subsequent Purchaser.
    
    
      Moses Bushin, for plaintiff.
    
      Fyjfe Chambers, for the City.
    G-iffen, J.; Swing, P. J., and Smith, J., concur.
   When a resolution to construct a sidewalk in a municipal corporation is duly passed, and notice thereof is duly served upon the owner of an abutting lot, who fails to comply with such notice, and afterwards sells and conveys the lot, the corporation may nevertheless proceed, within a reasonable time, to make such improvement and assess the expense thereof upon such lot in the name of the subsequent purchaser, who must be held to have constructive notice at least.