Case Name: PAUL WEBBER v. THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON RAILROAD COMPANY
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1876
Citations: 51 Cal. 425
Docket Number: No. 4626
Parties: PAUL WEBBER v. THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON RAILROAD COMPANY.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Reports
Volume: 51
Pages: 425–425

Head Matter:
[No. 4626.]
PAUL WEBBER v. THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON RAILROAD COMPANY.
Sams op Land Bounded on a Street.—A deed which describes the land conveyed as bounded by, upon, or along a street, conveys the land to the center of the street.
Appeal from the District Court, Tenth Judicial District, County of Yuba.
The plaintiff owned a lot of land in the city of Marysville, upon which he had erected a wagon-shop, in which he was carrying on business. The title deeds under which he held the lot, described it as bounded by, upon or along Fourth street on the north, and A street on the east. The defendant appropriated the greater part of the bed of the streets in front of the lot, by constructing thereon a high embankment, upon which it laid a railroad.- This action was brought to recover damages. The plaintiff had judgment, and the defendant appealed.
W. C. Belcher, for Appellant.
P. Vanclief and G. N. Swezy, for Respondent.

Opinion:
By the Court:
The deeds from Buchanan to Said & Bodley, conveyed the lands to the center of the street. (Moody v. Palmer, 50 Cal. 31.)
All other questions have been expressly waived by counsel.
Judgment affirmed.