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

In the Matter of The Metropolitan Elevated Railway Co., Resp’t. In re Jones et al.
    
    
      (Supreme Court, General Term, First Department,
    
    
      Filed February 17, 1893.)
    
    Condemnation proceedings — Appeal.
    An appeal from an order confirming the report of commissioners to appraise damages for land taken by a railroad does not bring up for review any errors committed before the commissioners; to raise these questions the award must be appealed from.
    Appeal from order confirming report of commissioners awarding nominal damages to the property owners.
    
      Morrison & Kennedy, for app’lts; Davies, Short & Townsend (Edward C. James, Julien T. Davies and Sidney Smith, of counsel), for resp’t.
   Per Curiam.

This proceeding was begun October 21, 1889, and is not affected by chapter 23 of the Code of Civil Procedure, which' went into effect May 1, 1890. The appeal from the order of confirmation does not bring before this court for review any errors committed before the commissioners who were appointed to assess the damages. In order to raise these questions, the-award must be appealed from as prescribed by § 18, chapter 140 of the Laws of 1850. We think, therefore, that the order appealed from should be affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.

Yan Brunt, P. J., OBrien and' Follett, JJ., concur.